A salmon-focused look at the American Dipper
The Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe wants to better understand how American dippers, North America’s only aquatic songbird, respond to the…
Protecting Natural Resources for Everyone
The Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe wants to better understand how American dippers, North America’s only aquatic songbird, respond to the…
The Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe is restoring Ediz Hook for both salmon and the public, on land and in the…
The Suquamish Tribe recently celebrated the cleanup of 1,000 feet of Gorst Creek that had been covered by a landfill…
Spawning surveys in the Elwha River show that steelhead are taking advantage of the river’s newly opened habitat. For the…
The Suquamish Tribe’s Doe Kag Wats estuary is the site of a large woody debris removal experiment this summer. ”Our…
A five-year monitoring effort has shown that the Fisher Slough restoration project has benefited juvenile chinook even more than predicted…
Completion is in sight for the Qwuloolt project, one of the largest estuary restorations in the country. Restoring tidal flow…
The Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe is restoring salmon habitat in the 118-acre Washington Harbor by replacing a roadway and two culverts…
The Lummi Nation is enhancing nearly 2,000 acres of habitat in the Nooksack and Lummi river deltas as part of…