Have you ever wondered what it’s like to become a Nisqually Stream Steward volunteer? Sherry McCabe, 2016 NSS graduate, offers her perspective in this week’s blog post. Thanks for your insight, Sherry–we are so glad to have you be a part of our watershed community! It’s a dry, sunny, […]
Monthly Archives: October 2016
The Nisqually River Foundation works on behalf of the Nisqually River Council to implement the Nisqually Watershed Stewardship Plan. The plan is very broad with 11 major categories under the three parts of sustainability, Environmental, Community, and Economic. The Nisqually River Foundation helps coordinate the actions of the member agencies […]
The Nisqually River Education Project (NREP) is fortunate to have 2 amazing interns joining the team this year! Check out our previous blog post to learn more about Kalicia Bean, who came to us via the BIA Pathways Program. This week, we are excited to introduce you to Linsey Fields! […]
Linsey Fields is the new Environmental Education Intern for the Nisqually River Education Project for the 2016-2017 school year. Linsey is completing her Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Conservation at The Evergreen State College. She is excited to gain hands on experience in the areas of environmental stewardship/protection by working […]
Linsey Fields is the new Environmental Education Intern for the Nisqually River Education Project for the 2016-2017 school year. Linsey is completing her Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Conservation at The Evergreen State College. She is excited to gain hands on experience in the areas of environmental stewardship/protection by working […]
Although the Nisqually River Council (NRC) invests most of its time and energy into issues that directly impact the Nisqually Watershed, we recognize that regional projects often influence our local communities. In this week’s blog post, we focus on a ballot initiative that voters in Pierce, King and Snohomish County […]