Over the course of the last several years, the town of Eatonville has made large progress in restoring salmon habitat. In 2006, Eatonville worked with the Nisqually Indian Tribe to install large woody debris piles in the Mashel River. The goal was to create refuge for migrating salmon by providing […]
Monthly Archives: August 2014
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Scientists within the Puget Sound region, including those with the Nisqually Tribe, have started to show more interested in zooplankton. Zooplankton are tiny animals that feed on tiny plants, and are an important link in the food chain. By monitoring zooplankton numbers, scientists are hoping to shed light on declining […]