Lummi fishermen receive more than $3 million in job assistance
Lummi Nation fishermen will receive more than $3 million in assistance from the U.S. Department of Labor, it was announced…
Protecting Natural Resources for Everyone
Lummi Nation fishermen will receive more than $3 million in assistance from the U.S. Department of Labor, it was announced…
LUMMI NATION – It’s been a good season for tribal dive fishermen. This year, tribes reached the harvest goal of…
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service just announced that more than $1.3 million in Tribal Wildlife Grants will be awarded…
The Lummi Youth Academy joined a Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association work party to plant trees along Smuggler’s Slough as part…
The state Department of Ecology is contributing part of a National Coastal Wetlands Conservation Program grant to the Lummi Nation’s…
A combination of Lummi Nation projects not only will repair past destruction of more than 2,000 acres of salmon and…
The Lummi Nation is surveying every species living in more than 7,000 acres of tidelands on the tribe’s reservation. The…
The Bellingham Herald: The Fraser River sockeye salmon runs, the biggest local moneymaker for commercial fishing in good years, appear…
Restoring native vegetation along the North Fork Nooksack River, the Lummi Nation faces an unlikely adversary: nature. The tribe has…