State of Our Watersheds: Hundreds of new wells hurting Chehalis River salmon
Despite already closed to new water extractions, the proliferation of new wells in the upper Chehalis River is continuing to…
Protecting Natural Resources for Everyone
Despite already closed to new water extractions, the proliferation of new wells in the upper Chehalis River is continuing to…
Ninety-nine problem culverts were uncovered in the Nooksack River watershed by simply going out and looking for them between 2010 and…
The Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe is concerned about threatened salmon habitat in Puget Sound. The tribe explores the threat in the 2016…
Despite better forecasts than last year, low returns of both chinook and coho salmon will likely again constrain fisheries throughout…
Shoreline armoring in both fresh and saltwater is one of the most pervasive and growing problems facing salmon populations in…
The state should propose a 350 gallon per day cap on permit-exempt wells withdrawing from the Stillaguamish watershed to protect…
Impervious surfaces (i.e. pavement, development, compacted soils) contribute to degradation of salmon habitat and water quality. The Suquamish Tribe takes…
Despite rough economic times and slow growth, the number of new unpermitted wells in the Nisqually watershed grew at a…
Declining forest cover in coastal river basins leads to fewer salmon returning, hurting both sport and tribal fishermen. That is a finding in…