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Sunflower sea stars are critically endangered in the Pacific Ocean. University of Washington researchers are working with the Samish Indian Nation to bring this 24-armed creature back from the brink of extinction.
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Last winter’s warmer temperatures allowed more ticks to survive into spring. In addition, an earlier spring is lengthening the tick season. Experts say this trend will continue as the climate warms.
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Students may be out of school, but the Mancos School Garden keeps growing. Volunteers help maintain crops that support education and local food banks.
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