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![]() SAVE OUR CRABS!Stop in and pick up your free cords! 237,000 Dungeness Crab die each year in the NW Straits. How? Have you ever lost a crab pot? So have nearly 15,000 other people in Puget Sound in the last 5 years. And...when your pots don't have escape cords, they keep collecting them long after the crabber is gone. A death sentence for this beautiful scavenger. ![]() WSU Water Beach Watchers have teamed up with NW Straits to help reduce the number of crab that die in derelict pots. Click on our crab to read more! For more information call Jadyne 360.379.5610 x 230 Yes it's pretty but...![]() Scotch Broom destroys wildlife habitat, crowds out native species and spreads like crazy. WSU has Scotch Broom Pullers FREE for you to borrow to RIP OUT these noxious weeds! To join other "Pullers" in organized "Pulls"! Call Eve Dixon at WSU Extension 379 5610 x 205 or email noxiousweeds@co.jefferson.wa.us One Million New Scientists.One Million New Ideas. 4-H Network News reporters, Matthew Elmore and Sophie Gilbert, are shown in Washington D.C. with the United States Secretary of Agriculture Ed Schafer. Matt and Sophie covered the launch of a new 4-H Science, Engineering and Technolgoy (SET) initative, the goal of which is to foster one million new kid scientists through 4-H by 2013. You can view Sophie's interview with Secretary Schafer below! (Matt's interviews with Senator Saxby Chambliss and senior-most Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur are coming soon!) |
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