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Environmental Health

Human health and environmental health are increasingly interconnected. Learn how to reduce exposure to common contaminants. Create community by signing up for an environmental volunteer opportunity.

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Washington Tracking Network (WTN) mapping tool from WA Dept. of Health to identify lead risk for different communities.

The Pediatric Environmental Health Specialty Unity shares information and resources for health conditions linked to environmental factors.

WA Dept. of Ecology mapping tool to find out up to date info about water quality for safe and healthy recreation.

Find information for safe harvesting of shellfish from WA Dept. of Health and WA Dept. of Fish & Wildlife.

Non-profit that advocates protection of hiking trails and wilderness and shares trail info in Washington state.

Learn about the health benefits of spending time in or near the water from marine biologist Dr. Wallace J Nichols.

Get active, build community, and restore ecosystems by signing up to volunteer with WA Dept of Fish & Wildlife.

Spending time in nature increases physical activity and decreases the risk of developing chronic disease. 

Linking water, land, wildlife, and people through education, research, and restoration on Whidbey Island.

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