Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe Gives Gray Wolf River a Log Boost
The Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe helped salmon and char in the Gray Wolf River this fall by adding logs that fish…
Protecting Natural Resources for Everyone
The Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe helped salmon and char in the Gray Wolf River this fall by adding logs that fish…
“The primary objectives of the project were to protect the entrance of this important side channel used by sockeye for spawning and to reestablish new surfaces for floodplain reforestation planting. We have met those objectives” said Armstrong. “It was also the first time that a net loss of sockeye salmon spawning habitat was avoided in this watershed.”
FORKS (October 3, 2008) – A joint effort of the Lower Elwha Klallam and Makah tribes, the state Department of…
“The partnerships that are being built both in this process and in our work regarding removal of the Elwha dams and bringing the salmon back has been gratifying,” said Frances Charles, chairman of the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe. “It will continue to be important that we be informed when there are camps or artifacts found. Protecting all the resources on these lands and doing no harm is a joint concern. We’re grateful that the details of the government-to-government relationship make this partnership work and it will evolve as we listen to one another and move forward.”