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Nooksack Study: Rocks Roll Over Salmon Nests During Floods

December 3, 2002

SOUTH FORK, NOOKSACK RIVER (Nov. 27, 2002 )

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KUOW: State Changes Course On Water Regulation

KUOW talked to Jim Peters from the Squaxin Island Tribe about how the state’s delay in developing a new fish…

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Nooksack Tribe’s Kelly Re-Appointed to Forest Practices Board

OLYMPIA (October 5, 2004) – Bob Kelly, director of the Nooksack Tribe’s natural resources department, has been appointed again by…

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