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Nisqually Stream Stewards Resource Page

2026 Course Schedule – New Events Added Monthly

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Saturday, January 10th (1/10/26)10AM – NOONBox Car Canyon, Eatonville WASalmon Carcass Tossing
Monday, January 19th (1/19/26)9AM – NOONPowell Creek, WAVolunteer Tree Planting
Friday, February 27th (2/27/26)9AM – 3PMNisqually Community ForestSnowshoe Hiking Tour
Wednesday, April 1st (4/1/26) & Tuesday, April 7th (4/7/26)10AM – 2PMBilly Frank Jr. Nisqually National Wildlife RefugeEye on Nature Volunteer Training Opportunity
Saturday, April 4th (4/4/26)10AM – NOONNisqually Reach Nature CenterNSS Book Club Meeting
Saturday, April 11th (4/11/26)8:30AM – 10:30AM & 1PM – 3:30PMMcKenna Park & Nisqually River Powerhouse ParkAnnual Nisqually River Clean-Up
Nisqually Stream Stewards Spring Book Club meeting at Nisqually Reach Nature Center: Registration Link

Come join us for a morning of community and great discussion as we talk about Where the Salmon Run: The Life and Legacy of Billy Frank Jr. by Trova Heffernan. Enjoy the beautiful views of the Nisqually Delta as well as free refreshments!

Nisqually Stream Stewards Recommended Reading

Bohan, Heidi
  • The People of Cascadia: Pacific Northwest Native American History
Carpenter, Cecilia Svinth
  • They Walked Before
  • The Nisqually My People
  • Fort Nisqually
  • Tears of Internment
  • Where the Waters Begin
  • Leschi, Last Chief of the Nisquallies
  • Stolen Lands
  • Image of America: Nisqually Indian Tribe
Lichatowich, Jim
  • Salmon Without Rivers: A History of the Pacific Salmon Crisis
Wilkinson, Charles
  • Messages from Frank’s Landing
  • Blood Struggle: The Rise of Modern Indian Nation
Wonacott, Abbi
  • The Mashel Massacre of 1856
American Friends Service Committee
  • Uncommon Controversy: Fishing Rights of the Muckelshoot, Puyallup, and Nisqually Indians
Heffernan, Trova
  • Where the Salmon Run: The Life and Legacy of Billy Frank, Jr.
  • Montgomery, David. King of Fish
  • Lichatowich, James A. Salmon Without Rivers: A History of the Pacific Salmon Crisis
  • Steelquist, Robert. Adopt-A-Stream Foundation’s Field Guide to the Pacific Salmon
  • Wydoski and Whitney. Inland Fishes of Washington
  • Groot and Margolis. Pacific Salmon Life Histories
  • Stouder, Bisson, and Naiman. Pacific Salmon and Their Ecosystems: Status and Future Options
  • National Research Council. Upstream: Salmon and Society in the Pacific Northwest
  • Pojar and McKinnon. Plants of the Pacific Northwest
  • The Adopt-A-Stream Foundation
    • Streamkeeper’s Field Guide
    • Field Guide to the Pacific Salmon
  • Carson, Rachel. Silent Spring

These resources can provide more information about the people, plants, and animals of the Nisqually Watershed. Although it’s not an exhaustive list, we hope that it answers your questions and inspires you to become involved.

Do you have a resource that we’ve missed? Let us know! Contact streamstewards@nisquallyriver.org or 360.438.8715

Videos

As Long As the River Runs documents the struggles faced by tribal members, including the Nisqually, as they fought to secure their treaty rights. Although it was produced prior to the Boldt Decision in 1974, the video still provides relevant insight into the lives and traditions of Tribes today.

Joe Kane, Former Executive Director of the Nisqually Land Trust, gave a Ted Talk on the importance of returning forestlands within the Nisqually to local ownership. Joe is currently helping spearhead the development of the Nisqually Community Forest.

From the Mountain to the Sea was produced by the Nisqually River Interpretive Center and highlights the enormous conservation efforts that have been completed in the Nisqually Watershed, thanks to the dedication and trust of numerous partners.