Quinault Indian Nation jump-starting important spruce tree growth
Restoring Sitka spruce and native vegetation to the upper Quinault River valley floodplain is...
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Restoring Sitka spruce and native vegetation to the upper Quinault River valley floodplain is...
Read MoreJul 9, 2009 | News
“The primary objectives of the project were to protect the entrance of this important side channel used by sockeye for spawning and to reestablish new surfaces for floodplain reforestation planting. We have met those objectives” said Armstrong. “It was also the first time that a net loss of sockeye salmon spawning habitat was avoided in this watershed.”
Read MoreFeb 5, 2009 | News
King 5 came down to Nisqually yesterday and filed this report on the Nisqually Tribe’s habitat restoration efforts: A small tree is struggling for a foothold in the Nisqually River Delta, and it’s not alone. There are...
Read MoreMar 25, 2005 | News
HOH RIVER (March 21, 2005) – Plant a tree and it will grow. It’s not that simple though when the tree is a Sitka spruce planted to reforest Olympic coast timberlands. Populations of spruce-tip weevil, an insect that causes...
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