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Archive for 2003

Volunteers Watch for the Nisqually Salmon

By admin • Dec 22nd, 2003 • Category: NWIFC Blog

YELM (December 22, 2003)



Tribes Protect Salmon Resource Through Monitoring

By admin • Dec 11th, 2003 • Category: NWIFC Blog

FORKS (December 11, 2003) – The Timber Fish Wildlife (TFW)/Forests and Fish rules provide opportunity for tribes to participate in the review process
that occurs before a forest practice application is approved. This is important to all tribes because timber harvest and associated activities such as road building have the potential of affecting salmon harvest by impacting the resources that produce fish. As comanagers of…



SSC Road Project to Benefit All Species of Salmon

By admin • Dec 3rd, 2003 • Category: NWIFC Blog

LACONNER (December 3, 2003) – People build roads to help them travel where they need to go. When roads on forestlands have been poorly designed or maintained, though, they can block another important journey



Nisqually Tribe Keeping a Close Eye on Fall Chinook Fishery

By admin • Nov 26th, 2003 • Category: News Releases

NISQUALLY (November 26, 2003)



Salmon Help Sustain Military Community

By admin • Nov 26th, 2003 • Category: NWIFC Blog

FORT LEWIS (November 26, 2003)



Proposed Rezoning Of Forestland Could Harm Kitsap County

By admin • Nov 14th, 2003 • Category: NWIFC Blog

SUQUAMISH (November 13, 2003)



Poulsbo Salmon Habitat Restoration Project Includes New Park

By admin • Nov 12th, 2003 • Category: NWIFC Blog

POULSBO (Nov. 10, 2003)



Federal Update: Interior Appropriations Bill Passes

By admin • Nov 5th, 2003 • Category: Legislative

APPROPRIATIONS

HR 2691, INTERIOR APPROPRIATIONS BILL PASSES



Federal Update: Priority Bills

By admin • Nov 5th, 2003 • Category: Legislative

PRIORITY BILLS TO DATE 11/2/03 (Bills inactive for apprx. 3 months have been deleted from this version.
For more information on those, please consult prior editions of Federal
Update,
or call Steve Robinson at 360 438-1180, ext. 317)



Nisqually Tribe, Partners Lead Watershed Planning

By admin • Nov 3rd, 2003 • Category: News Releases

YELM (November 3, 2003)