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Tag Archives: Salmon Recovery

Young “Salmon Heroes” are out at salmon spawning locations

Blog by Mirna Ali, a college intern working with the WaterWorks Grant Program. Mirna is a senior at the University of Washington, Tacoma majoring in environmental science. Fall salmon spawning season is under way as native sockeye, chinook, coho, pink and chum are coming home to King County’s rivers and streams. The Salmon SEEson website…

October 25, 2019 in Community Engagement, Education, WaterWorks, Wildlife / Habitat.

Partnerships and Persistence Pay Off at a Salmon “Rest Stop”

King County stepped in at a crucial moment in a 12-year project to help salmon and people.

February 6, 2017 in Information sharing / Partnerships, Protecting Our Waters, WaterWorks, Wildlife / Habitat.

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