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Tag: Stillaguamish River

Restoration effort is decolonizing the Stillaguamish delta

Restoration effort is decolonizing the Stillaguamish delta

October 13, 2023March 27, 2024

Where the Stillaguamish River winds its way through a patchwork of agricultural lands toward the sea, the Stillaguamish Tribe of…

Study examines potential seal predation of Stillaguamish salmon

Study examines potential seal predation of Stillaguamish salmon

April 25, 2023March 27, 2024

As salmon runs returning to rivers across Washington have dwindled, seals and other pinnipeds that may prey on them have…

Everett Herald: Stillaguamish salmon run’s future rests on 45 fish

July 8, 2009

The Everett Herald on the Stillaguamish Tribe’s south fork Stilluagmish chinook broodstock program: Stillaguamish tribal biologists are planning DNA tests…

Stillaguamish Tribe to hold Salmon Ceremony on July 25

June 17, 2009

The Stillaguamish Tribe will have its first Salmon Ceremony in at least 25 years on July 25. The ceremony marks…

Herald: Stillaguamish Tribe gathering juvenile chinook to save dwindling run

April 27, 2009

The Daily Herald of Everett reports on the Stillaguamish Tribe’s efforts to capture juvenile chinook and raise them to maturity…

Coho tagging to update population estimate in Stillaguamish River

September 5, 2008

Beginning in mid-September, tribal field crews will be capturing coho salmon with beach seines and hoop nets throughout the mainstem Stillaguamish River. Anglers should not be surprised if they see a field crew seining, or a net secured to the shoreline.

Log airlift helps fish return to their roots

August 29, 2007

The (Everett) Herald has a story today about a Nature Conservancy project in the Stillaguamish River. Rick Rogers, project coordinator…

$1.1 Million Grant Boosts Sauk-Suiattle Tribe’s Fisheries, Wildlife Enforcement

September 19, 2003

DARRINGTON (September 19, 2003) — Treaty Indian tribes in Washington state are already leaders in fisheries and wildlife enforcement. Now,…

Tribes Race To Save Threatened Marbled Murrelet

August 5, 2002

SNOHOMISH COUNTY (July 10, 2001) — At precisely 4:37 a.m., the first rays of sun penetrate the gloaming on Wheeler…

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