Eight Peninsula Tribes, Olympic National Park Sign Pact
OCEAN SHORES (July 10, 2008) – Representatives of eight treaty Indian tribes and Olympic National Park signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) today to promote open dialogue and improve coordination...
View ArticleQuinault Project Completed in Half the Time With Partnerships
Salmon restoration is so important to the Quinault Nation they were willing to take action themselves to complete the upper Quinault River habitat restoration project. However, a host of agencies and...
View ArticleNWIFC Magazine: Quinault leads the fight on fish disease
The work by the Quinault Indian Nation to combat fish disease is one of the featured stories in the new NWIFC Magazine. You can download the entire magazine as a pdf file here: Spring 2009 Magazine....
View ArticleFirst of Many Logjams Protecting Sockeye Habitat on Quinault River
LAKE QUINAULT-Nearly one year after completion, the pilot project for the Quinault Indian Nation’s (QIN) restoration of the upper Quinault River is protecting critical sockeye spawning habitat and...
View ArticleRetreating glaciers adding to fish woes on Quinault River
Glaciers that feed the Queets and Quinault Rivers are just fractions of the size they were a few decades ago. As they recede, they threaten salmon stocks important to the Quinault Indian Nation. “These...
View ArticleQuinault Indian Nation jump-starting important spruce tree growth
Restoring Sitka spruce and native vegetation to the upper Quinault River valley floodplain is another piece of the complex puzzle the Quinault Indian Nation (QIN) is assembling to rehabilitate the...
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