Land Ownership
Clean Air
Water Rights
Plants & Animals
Advocacy & Funding
100

What type of land is managed by tribes?

Tribal and individual ownership on and off reservations.

100

What law was passed in 1970 to improve air quality?

The Clean Air Act.

100

What generates over two-thirds of Washington’s electricity?

Hydroelectric power.

100

What is one endangered species in Washington?

Resident orcas.

100

What does citizen advocacy aim to protect?

Air, water, and wildlife.

200

How many acres does Washington State own?

About 6.5 million acres.

200

What does Washington’s Dept. of Ecology do?

Enforces environmental laws, monitors air quality.

200

What problem do dams cause for fish?

Block salmon migration routes.

200

What invasive plant nearly blocked a river?

Brazilian elodea.

200

Why is funding for natural programs often cut?

Competing priorities like schools and roads.

300

What does the federal government use its 13 million acres for?
 

Parks, military bases, recreation, and conservation.

300

Name two sources of air pollution in Washington.

Wildfires and vehicle emissions.

300

What is “use it or lose it”?

A rule for state water rights.

300

What do pygmy rabbits eat?

Sagebrush.

300

What role do scientists play in advocacy?

Provide data to support environmental funding.

400

Why do some people want federal land privatized?

To increase jobs and tax revenue.

400

Why is summer haze becoming more common?

Climate change increases wildfires.

400

What are exempt wells?

Household wells not requiring a permit.

400

What program reintroduces endangered animals?

Oregon Zoo captive breeding program.

400

What happens when resources are limited?

Leaders must choose between priorities.

500

What is a controversial use of local government land?

Infrastructure like streets, utilities, and public buildings.

500

What power plant is switching from coal to gas?

Centralia power plant.

500

Which river had dams removed to restore fish?

The Elwha River.

500

What is a recent cause of increased urban rats?

Milder winters due to climate change.

500

What is the role of citizen groups like the Nisqually Delta Association?

Lobbying for laws and habitat protection.

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