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Bid Welcome | New Community Coordinator!
Here at Cascadia Department of Bioregion we are thrilled to welcome our new Community Coordinator to the team.
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Cascadia World Bee Day is May 20th! Without Pollination there is no life.
On May 20 we celebrate World Bee Day. Bees, like other pollinators, play a key role in making life possible on our planet.
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BIOREGIONAL SPOTLIGHT #1: KWONGAN
This is the first in a series that seeks to identify and explore bioregions throughout the world. As an introduction, the reader is guided through the process of bioregional mapping as we look at a well studied but unrecognized bioregion: Kwongan
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Investigate West Launches new “Decarbonizing Cascadia” Series
“Getting to Zero: Decarbonizing Cascadia” is a yearlong reporting initiative led by InvestigateWest, in partnership with Grist, Crosscut, The Tyee, the South Seattle Emerald, The Evergrey, and Jefferson Public Radio.
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#Cascadia trending after #WestCoastPact announced by governors
After Washington, Oregon, and California governors announced the launch of a Western States Pact in the face of a federal government unwilling to act on COVID-19 relief, #Cascadia , #Calexit and #Secession quickly began trending on twitter and other social media platforms.
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Bioregionalism & Football: Welcome to Cascadia – New article by @MagazineCaviar & @FCGeopolitics
Inspired by a FC Geopolitic Twitter thread documenting the Cascadia Football Team and their first appearance at the CONIFA World Cup in London in 2018, online sports magazine Caviar released a wonderful article on Sports and Bioregionalism.
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On Bioregional Boundaries – David McCloskey
Originally published by Planet Drums Raise the Stakes, the following article is from Cascadia Institute director David McCloskey on what makes bioregional boundaries.