Last week, dozens of volunteers descended on Eatonville to build three rain gardens and a fish-friendly parking lot. The volunteers toiled under the hot sun for three days, helping Eatonville stay one of the most salmon-friendly small towns in the United States. Native Plant Salvage Foundation, a non-profit arm of […]
Monthly Archives: July 2014
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The Ohop Creek restoration project is continuing in full force, and to celebrate, the Nisqually Land Trust hosted a groundbreaking event this past Saturday. With support from the Nisqually Indian Tribe and South Puget Sound Salmon Enhancement Group, the event exhibited past restoration projects, and the new site. The new […]