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Puyallup Tribe rebuilds acclimation ponds to keep salmon safe

Puyallup Tribe rebuilds acclimation ponds to keep salmon safe

February 27, 2024March 28, 2024

As 100,000 silvery coho yearlings were delivered this month to the newly rebuilt Cowskull acclimation pond in a blast of…

Helicopter assists Tulalip Tribes’ wetland restoration

Helicopter assists Tulalip Tribes’ wetland restoration

November 20, 2023March 27, 2024

Near the town of Gold Bar, several creeks drain from quiet surroundings into the Wallace River, which meets the Skykomish…

Nisqually Tribe’s system shows promise in fighting threat to salmon

Nisqually Tribe’s system shows promise in fighting threat to salmon

November 15, 2023March 28, 2024

Last year, the Nisqually Indian Tribe and partners piloted a new biofiltration unit they hoped could alleviate devastating impacts of…

Culvert inventory a new approach to widespread fish passage challenges

Culvert inventory a new approach to widespread fish passage challenges

August 29, 2023March 27, 2024

Beneath the network of roads that allow people to move across the landscape, fish access to habitat is often disrupted…

Decades after dam removal, a record run of salmon

Decades after dam removal, a record run of salmon

November 30, 2022March 28, 2024

More than 140,000 juvenile coho salmon departed the Goldsborough Creek watershed this year, an exciting milestone after the Squaxin Island…

Partnership between Squaxin Island Tribe, corrections center conserves water

Partnership between Squaxin Island Tribe, corrections center conserves water

September 12, 2022March 28, 2024

The Squaxin Island Tribe has partnered with the Washington Corrections Center in Shelton to ensure the corrections facility uses more…

Can Tribal Hatcheries Help Feed Southern Resident Orcas?

Can Tribal Hatcheries Help Feed Southern Resident Orcas?

November 12, 2021March 27, 2024

Northwest tribes are supporting southern resident orcas by releasing more fish from their hatcheries so the whales have more prey…

Cooperative Project Improves Fish Habitat near Forks

Cooperative Project Improves Fish Habitat near Forks

July 9, 2021July 12, 2021

The Quileute Tribe, Rayonier Inc. and volunteers have worked to improve fish habitat on a tributary of Cedar Creek since…

Quileute Tribe’s Watershed Plan Helps Guide Partnership that Benefits Salmon in Quillayute River

Quileute Tribe’s Watershed Plan Helps Guide Partnership that Benefits Salmon in Quillayute River

April 17, 2021April 19, 2021

The Quileute Tribe purchased a 58-acre plot of land fronting the Quillayute River to build a treatment house for those…

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