Tribes receive nearly $2 million for Puget Sound projects
The EPA today announced nearly $2 million in grants to 19 tribes for “on-the-ground” projects to protect and preserve water…
Protecting Natural Resources for Everyone
The EPA today announced nearly $2 million in grants to 19 tribes for “on-the-ground” projects to protect and preserve water…
The truth of natural resource management can be summed up in a single phrase: Everything is connected. See the dots,…
OLYMPIA (May 17, 2006) What you don’t see can’t hurt you. Right?
Everyone who lives in the Puget Sound region enjoys the beauty of the mighty estuary. People see the glimmering water, bordered by snow peaked mountains and bright city lights, and they think all is well with Puget Sound.
Unfortunately, they’re wrong. What they don’t see in Puget Sound can hurt them. Whoever they are and whatever they do for a living, their quality of life and the economic well being of the region are connected to the health of Puget Sound.