Fisheries co-managers drafting joint hatchery policy
For decades, treaty tribes have operated their own hatchery programs to help sustain the region’s salmon and steelhead populations. Tribes…
Protecting Natural Resources for Everyone
For decades, treaty tribes have operated their own hatchery programs to help sustain the region’s salmon and steelhead populations. Tribes…
Beneath the network of roads that allow people to move across the landscape, fish access to habitat is often disrupted…
Floating down the South Fork Nooksack River in an innertube, kayak or other flotation device as a summer pastime was…
After several years resisting the requests of some treaty tribes and government agencies, Seattle City Light has committed to adding…
Being Frank is a column by Chairman Ed Johnstone of the Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission. As a statement from the…
The Nooksack Indian Tribe signed a historic agreement with the U.S. Forest Service in February that will protect treaty resources.…
Suquamish Tribe biologists have been bushwhacking throughout east Kitsap County looking for problematic culverts on salmon-bearing streams. Since September 2022,…
Indian Creek, the Elwha River’s biggest salmon-producing tributary, has become even more of a juggernaut since the Lower Elwha Klallam…
Where the Snohomish River meets the saltwater of north Puget Sound, the recently completed Blue Heron Slough project was the…