The Skokomish Tribe hosted nearly 300 kids from the Hood Canal School for Earth Day 2011. The kids took a tour of the Nalley Estuary, where they learned about the restoration work that has been taking place, cleaned the beaches, looked for wildlife and got up close and personal with nearshore marine life: http://blip.tv/nwifc-video-stream/skokomish-tribe-earth-day-2011-5118569
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