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Climate Adaptation Speaker Series- Salmon Habitat Restoration
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Salmon Restoration Program Managers with the City of Bellingham, Lummi Nation, and Nooksack Indian Tribe recently presented the ways they are adapting salmon restoration efforts in response to climate change. Presented by Analiese Burns, Habitat and Restoration Manager, City of…
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Speaker Series: Tribal Fishing Culture
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Frank Lawrence III, member of the Lummi Nation, and George Swanset Jr. “Yel7qaynem”, member of the Nooksack Indian Tribe, discuss the importance of fishing, the First Salmon Ceremony, and their mission to preserve a fishing life for future generations.
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Restoring the River
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Building Salmon Habitat on the Nooksack River Today, groups are working together to restore habitat on the Nooksack River. A cooperative of Agencies, Tribes, and restoration partners are working together with farmers and landowners to restore and protect beneficial fish…
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Making Way for Salmon
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“Making Way for Salmon” is a short (15 minute) film highlighting the challenges of culverts as fish passage barriers. It was created by Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife and can be viewed on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X7z5anXzm0k.