April 20
Seattle Sites of the Day:

Puget Sound Engineering Education Center

"Through the PSEEC, ... engineers and scientists volunteer their time in
Puget Sound classrooms...
"Every student... should have a chance to talk to working engineers, and
explore with them all the latest technology and the system techniques we use
to solve the problems of aircraft, automotive design, civil construction,
electrical and electronic systems, manufacturing... and transportation
systems... "
"All learning takes place on the boundary between order and chaos. Unless you
are willing to risk stepping over and back again, nothing productive will
happen."
EarthSave Seattle

"... by changing our diets we can play an important role in helping to heal
the Earth and creating a sustainable world for our children. Although
EarthSave advocates that you get all of your nutrition from plant based
foods, even small changes can make a big impact."
Donald Ray Wesley: Birds

"I hope you enjoy my interpretation of the personalities of the birds I've
studied and that you leave this site eagerly awaiting your next encounter
with some of the birds in your own neighborhood."
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April 16 - 22
Seattle Site of the Week:


Tweeters Birding Email

"Welcome to Tweeters, ... serving the University of Washington, Washington
State, and the Cascadia region as a public service and scientific research
tool. Tweeters was founded around the end of 1992 by Dan Victor of the
Washington Ornithological Society and the Seattle Audubon Society, with
three people sharing messages about bird sightings. From this informal
beginning it has spread around the Northwest, and now has a wide variety of
regional subscribers from Oregon, Idaho, British [Columbia] area. The
University of Washington listprocessor was added in March of 1994...
"Anyone may subscribe to this free service. Unique field trip reports,
interesting sightings, unusual bird anecdotes, scientific queries, questions
for the experts, all messages are welcome."
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