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It’s that time of year again and the 20th Annual Student GREEN Congress is right around the corner! This event is held each in every year to allow over 400 students from the South Sound and the Nisqually watershed. Students are asked take a deeper look at the state of […]
Join the Nisqually River Education Project and the Nisqually Reach Nature Center in an attempt to fund field trips for K-12 students to the Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge! These field trips work to introduce and familiarize students with the flora and fauna at our local refuge. The event takes place […]
After many years of planning, the rest stop in Elbe has been completed and the doors are now opened to the public. The building, which has been around since the 1930’s, was once a bunkhouse used by the Civilian Conservation Corps. This addition not only spells relief for travelers passing […]
Join the Nisqually Tribe for their 2nd Annual Nisqually Chinook Project Review! The meeting will cover the status of the Nisqually Chinook, actions taken towards recovery in 2011, and plans for moving forwards in 2012. It will be held on February 7th from 10am to 12:40pm at the Nisqually Natural […]
Saturday, January 14th marked the day we welcome the chum salmon back to Muck Creek in the city of Roy, WA. Though the morning turned out to be a chilly one, and there weren’t any salmon for us to greet, the event provided an opportunity for members of the community […]
Saturday, December 10th was a day to remember in the Nisqually watershed. On that day, 17 projects partners spanning across 5 watersheds in the south Puget Sound were honored for the amazing work done to restore the Nisqually Estuary. For over 15 years, the Nisqually Estuary Restoration Team has worked […]