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Research sites to monitor Olympic Mountain plants

The Olympic Mountains are being used to study climate change after sites were set up for that purpose this past summer.

In late July and early August, Western Washington University Professor Eric DeChaine, along with 10 students from the university and scientists from the…

Wild About Nature: Flora of the Pacific Rim

Eric DeChaine is the curator of the Pacific Northwest Herbarium and a professor of biology at Western Washington University, but he says that at heart he is a naturalist.

DeChaine was one of two presenters at the April 21 Wild About Nature presentation held at the White Salmon Grange.…

‘Rafters,’ the Northwest Passage, and the Future of the Unspoiled Arctic
To the Roof of the World: WWU Faculty, Students Headed to Mount Everest this Spring to Study Climate Change
WWU’s Eric DeChaine Receives $225k NPS Grant to Research Plants Across the North Pacific
WWU's Eric DeChaine to Continue His Climate-Change Research in Greenland This Summer
Tonight, learn how Arctic species survived the Ice Ages
WWU to present 'Move, Adapt, or Die: How Arctic Species Survived the Ice Ages' at city hall May 18
Free WWU lecture at City Hall Wednesday on how species survivided the ice ages

How arctic species survived the ice ages will be the subject of a free lecture from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 18, in Bellingham City Council chambers, 210 Lottie St.

The third event of the annual Science and the UniverCity community science lecture series will be presented by Eric…

Urging evolutionary biologists into the fray

Davis’ climate change work spans not just geographical distance, but temporal distance as well. With help from colleague Eric Dechaine at Western Washington University, he is gathering data from fossilized squirrel middens in Alaska from as long ago as 100,000 years to examine how plant…

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