NPR provides some good news on climate change.
- Climate news can seem daunting and doomeristic, but there have been notable climate successes this year.
- Restoration contractors in California and Oregon are planting 19 billion native seeds to restore land along the Klamath River that is currently dammed.
- This year may see the largest pink salmon runs in the Puget Sound in the past decade.
- Meanwhile, researchers in California have developed an avocado that is resistant to extreme heat.
“More than 120,000 acres have just been set aside as a conservation area in Idaho. As Boise State Public Radio reports, the Bennett Hills conservation area covers more than 120,000 acres of rolling grasslands in southwest Idaho, home to upland game bird species and wintering elk and mule deer.”
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