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Tribes awarded grant to keep nuisance elk off private property

Tribes awarded grant to keep nuisance elk off private property

December 6, 2015December 4, 2015

North Sound treaty tribes are continuing to help landowners keep problem elk off their property with the help of a…

Levee breach improves fish access to entire Snohomish watershed

Levee breach improves fish access to entire Snohomish watershed

September 6, 2015September 4, 2015

After 20 years of planning and $20 million invested by a number of partners, the Ebey Slough levee was breached…

Beavers relocated to improve salmon habitat

Beavers relocated to improve salmon habitat

September 10, 2014

This summer, raceways at the Tulalip Tribes’ Bernie Kai-Kai Gobin Hatchery were renovated into temporary beaver condominiums. Six beavers nestled…

Tulalip Tribes harvest highly nutritious stinging nettles

May 13, 2014

The Tulalip Tribes’ Hibulb Cultural Center is finding new uses for stinging nettles, a traditional medicinal plant. Participants in Hibulb’s…

Tribes partner to survey forestlands with LIDAR

February 3, 2014

The Stillaguamish and Tulalip tribes have partnered with the state Department of Natural Resources and three private timber companies to…

Tribes study chinook use of small coastal streams

January 29, 2014October 18, 2022

The Tulalip Tribes and Skagit River System Cooperative (SRSC) recently completed a six-year study of juvenile chinook salmon use of…

Tribes partner in marine survival research

December 17, 2013

Treaty Indian tribes have invested millions of dollars in hatchery programs and habitat restoration, but poor marine survival continues to…

Marine survival research focuses on juvenile salmon, preferred prey

December 17, 2013

Fisheries managers studying poor ocean survival of salmon are concentrating their research on juvenile fish and their preferred prey. Several…

Tulalip Tribes turn “gulch” into Greenwood Creek

December 3, 2013

The Tulalip Tribes recently improved rearing habitat in a small coastal stream popular with juvenile chinook. Known to locals as…

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