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A large black bear grazes in a field.

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Bear necessity: Respect them ‘so they can stay wild’

Don’t give them easy access to food

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Two preschool students play in the water during a school day.

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Legacy of outdoor ed on BI brings nature to kids

Bainbridge Islanders are known for their love and appreciation of the natural environment. But what inspires that passion,…

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Herring spawn event seen from above along Agate Pass in March of 2023.

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Spring has spawn: Herring return after ‘Holy cow’ recovery

Spring may have melted away dreams of snow, but the beaches of Bainbridge Island are still dappled with…

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A rough-skinned newt crossing a bike path Feb. 8.

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Newt crossing guards help BI amphibians survive

The life cycle of salmon is the heartbeat of the Pacific Northwest, but it’s not the only watery…

Baeven Hoit won the Most Creative Use of Materials award for her garment "Something About Fish."

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Artists show off unique garments at BI Trashion Show

The fifth Bainbridge Island Trashion Show took place July 25 at the Hilltop location in the Grand Forest…

Participants in the annual Scotch Broom “parade” walk by the Senior Center last week. Tyler Shuey/Bainbridge Island Review photos

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Noxious or obnoxious, Scotch Broom fun for islanders

Event originally began as a joke in 1963

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Groups clean up in Earth Day events

Weed Warriors remove invasive plants while BHS Key Club cleans up beach

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Kids learning to repurpose old materials at Scrappy Art Lab

Owner Rachel Knudson’s message is ‘more art, less waste’

The Morales farmhouse after it was remodeled by Friends of the Farm in 2012. Review file photo

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Council hears about farm’s affordable housing project

3 affordable housing structures would be built at city-owned Morales property

Suquamish Tribe to sue King County over repeated sewage spills in Puget Sound

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Suquamish Tribe to sue King County over repeated sewage spills in Puget Sound

Tribe gave King County 60 days notice to file a lawsuit for continual violations of Clean Water Act

Flotilla protests Rich Passage fish pens

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Flotilla protests Rich Passage fish pens

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND — Opponents to fish farming protested Sept. 16 in Rich Passage, the site of pens of…