Climate change: Washington coastal tribes hosting symposium blending indigenous knowledge with western science
The inaugural First Stewards symposium, to be held July 17-20 in Washington, D.C. is a national...
Read MoreMay 1, 2012 | Lead Story, News
The inaugural First Stewards symposium, to be held July 17-20 in Washington, D.C. is a national...
Read MoreJan 14, 2011 | News
Researchers from the Canadian Department of Oceans and Fisheries and other institutions are finding genetic markers in Fraser River salmon that predict their success in surviving warming water temperatures, as detailed in this...
Read MoreJul 28, 2010 | News
National Public Radio has a story about the decline in phytoplankton in our oceans that results in less food for fish. Read it here.
Read MoreApr 14, 2010 | News
Glaciers that feed the Queets and Quinault Rivers are just fractions of the size they were a few...
Read MoreDec 7, 2009 | News
LA CONNER — Swinomish Tribe Water Resources Department staffers have been recognized as “Protectors of Mother Earth” for making a simple change at the annual community clam bake. Instead of using paper plates...
Read MoreNov 22, 2005 | News
Mike Mahovlich of the Muckleshoot Tribe was on KUOW’s Weekday (second hour) this morning talking about global warming, salmon and specific issues dealing with the warming of Lake Washington and the Ship Canal.
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