Tribes on the forefront of preparing for climate change
Tribes in western Washington are on the front lines of climate change adaptation. The climate crisis threatens every aspect of…
Protecting Natural Resources for Everyone
Tribes in western Washington are on the front lines of climate change adaptation. The climate crisis threatens every aspect of…
Olympia – Henry “Hank” Lyle Adams, age 77, a citizen of the Fort Peck Assiniboine & Sioux Tribes, began his…
Flooding in February caused the loss of at least 100,000 tribal hatchery coho from rearing ponds. High flows also damaged…
6th Congressional District Representative Derek Kilmer hosted a tribal leaders summit at the Suquamish Tribe’s House of Awakened Culture on…
Tom Davis, legislative liaison with the state Department of Fish and Wildlife, has a piece in the Orting News about…
The Puyallup Tribal News covered this year’s elders fishery: For the second year, Puyallup Tribal elders were given the first…
From Joe Turner at the News Tribune: Reader points out to me that the no fish hatcheries will close is…
From the Tacoma Weekly: Fishermen – tribal, commercial and sports – around the south Puget Sound area could be receiving…
A reporter from the Puyallup Herald tagged along with some researchers from the Puyallup Tribe as they conducted their first…