can be read here. Enjoy! E. Fudd
Very cool…. From the Seattle Times: Seattle couple hosts attic full of bats Six weeks ago, overnight, about 270 bats decided to take up residence at the Columbia City home of Brenda Matter and Bruce Crowley. Yes, it was a disconcerting sight. Every evening, 270 bats come streaming out of the attic of the two-story, […]
General Biodiesel breaks ground in AK General Biodiesel puts its money where its heart is – protecting the environment. E. Fudd
great backgrounder on a local Seattle green success story… From The Seattle Globalist: Local love for the world’s cutest (and most endangered) cats E. Fudd
Caught this exhibit at The Burke today – amazing stuff and I really hope the effects are far-reaching, beyond just the river and its own ecosystem. At the end of the exhibit, it says there are over 80,000 dams in the USA and only 750 are being considered for removal. Surely that has to CHANGE! […]
I am not sure i’ve seen these guys in the wild before the other day, when one (unfortunately) hit our front window. Thankfully he just hung out in the tree out front until he was ok, then a bit later, three of them were up high in the neighbor’s tree. I think these were Cedar […]
You don’t have to convince me! Well said, and THANK YOU! From the Seattle Times: Guest: We must keep boat sewage out of Puget Sound Marine vessels are still allowed to empty their sewage tanks directly into this cherished and invaluable ecosystem. This environmentally unsound and fiscally irresponsible practice must end, writes guest columnist Peter […]
What’s coolest about this to me is how the answers to our problems are often staring us right in the face – look at nature and how it solved the problem, instead of always thinking we are ‘smarter’ or can ‘improve’ nature…..Kudos to the Bullitts! E. Fudd From The Seattle Times: The Bullitt building follows […]
Now you only have to catch IKEA: Ikea increases solar energy use E. Fudd
with the wussy Seattle ‘snowpocalypse’ of the past couple days, the backyard birds are still hanging in there – a couple pics of a fat robin hanging out in the holly tree, and a swarm of bushtits that hang out on the suet feeders…. E. Fudd