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Tag: Salmon Restoration

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Salmon SEEson photo contest

Posted on September 9, 2019 kcdnrp

Each fall, salmon make a long, remarkable trek to spawn in streams and rivers across the Puget Sound region. There

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Making way for salmon: Fixing culverts

Posted on February 1, 2017May 18, 2017 kcdnrp

Salmon are a treasured part of our natural heritage, with a rich history that is intertwined with indigenous people dating

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A quest for the little red fish

Posted on May 12, 2016May 12, 2016 kcdnrp

Our friends at the Western Washington Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office (USFWS) featured this great story on Kokanee Quest and the little red fish in the USFWS’

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Earth Day kokanee release, a big day for the little red fish

Posted on April 22, 2016April 25, 2016 kcdnrp

Earth Day is a big day for kokanee. Around this time of year the Kokanee Salmon Workgroup release the native

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10 years of restoration and saving salmon

Posted on March 9, 2016March 9, 2016 kcdnrp

Since adopting salmon recovery plans 10 years ago, 3,280 acres have been protected, over 200 restoration projects have been completed, and 252 acres of floodplain have been reconnected across the three watersheds.Continue reading10 years of restoration and saving salmon

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Kokanee – They’re back and swimming in the right direction

Posted on January 29, 2016February 29, 2016 kcdnrp

Rare, fresh water salmon comes back from brink of extinction in Lake Sammamish – and that’s reason to celebrate. We’ve had a lot of interest in this story by the Issaquah Reporter, so our partners dug around and found out a few more details.
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