Category: News
41 Elk Moved From St. Helens To North Cascades
OLYMPIA (October 8, 2003) — A cooperative effort to bolster a weak population of elk in the North Cascades resulted…
Squaxin Island Tribe Mapping Stream Temperatures
SHELTON (September 29, 2003) About ten thousand years ago a glacial lake north of Shelton overflowed its banks, creating what…
$1.1 Million Grant Boosts Sauk-Suiattle Tribe’s Fisheries, Wildlife Enforcement
DARRINGTON (September 19, 2003) — Treaty Indian tribes in Washington state are already leaders in fisheries and wildlife enforcement. Now,…
Rescue Tug Begins Five-Year Seasonal Stint In Neah Bay
NEAH BAY (September 16, 2003) The rescue tugboat Barbara Foss began its first day of duty of the 2003-2004 winter…
Makah Tribe Removes Dam On Wa’atch Creek To Benefit Fish
NEAH BAY (Sept. 5, 2003) – You can hear Wa’atch Creek flowing again after more than 50 years of silence.…
Makah Tribe Signs Five-Year Lease With Wave Energy Company
NEAH BAY (Sept. 15, 2003) – In the midst of severe water shortage, the Makah Tribe envisions a time when…
Federal Update: Committee Marks Bill Meaningful to Tribes
APPROPRIATIONS The Senate has resumed debate on a slate of unfinished FY ’04 spending bills with the end of the…
Pollution Limits Shellfish Harvest In Dungeness Bay
SEQUIM (September 11, 2003) – All of Dungeness Bay will be closed to shellfish harvesting this upcoming winter, eliminating oyster…
