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Tribes on the forefront of preparing for climate change

Tribes on the forefront of preparing for climate change

June 27, 2022March 27, 2024

Tribes in western Washington are on the front lines of climate change adaptation. The climate crisis threatens every aspect of…

Environmental DNA a burgeoning tool for tribes

Environmental DNA a burgeoning tool for tribes

May 3, 2022June 21, 2024

It sounds like the fusion of a science-fiction story and a detective novel: a tool that allows scientists to detect…

Nature Conservancy buys 3,184 acres of Hoh River corridor

March 31, 2015

The Nature Conservancy is adding to the existing conservation efforts by the Hoh River Trust with the purchase that closed…

Gov. Inslee visits coastal tribes

April 21, 2014

Washington Governor Jay Inslee visited the Hoh, Quileute and Makah tribes Friday and heard a number of environmental concerns. See…

Back to the River documentary premieres at Seattle Aquarium

February 5, 2013

The premiere of the documentary, Back to the River, was held at the Seattle Aquarium Feb. 2. The movie details…

Coastal Tribes Convene to Tackle Climate Change

Coastal Tribes Convene to Tackle Climate Change

July 6, 2012June 10, 2022

On Washington’s rugged Pacific coast, the Quinault Indian Nation has depended on salmon for thousands of years. But the glaciers…

Climate change: Washington coastal tribes hosting symposium blending indigenous knowledge with western science

Climate change: Washington coastal tribes hosting symposium blending indigenous knowledge with western science

May 1, 2012May 18, 2016

The inaugural First Stewards symposium, to be held July 17-20 in Washington, D.C. is a national event that examines the…

Coastal tribes and communities preparing for arrival of tsunami debris

Coastal tribes and communities preparing for arrival of tsunami debris

March 21, 2012

An empty plastic kerosene can with Japanese writing on it washed onto Point Grenville in March, possibly some of the…

Tribes and State Predict Decent Kalaloch Razor Clam Season

September 8, 2011

The Peninsula Daily News has a column regarding the upcoming razor clam harvest for Kalaloch Beach.

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