The state Legislative Building in Olympia. Steve Bloom The Olympian Our history comes with a perpetual cost BY THE OLYMPIAN EDITORIAL BOARD bshannon@theolympian.com September 07, 2018 04:00 PM A grimy film […]
Tulalip Tribes News Covers Festival of the Steh-Chass
Festival of the Steh-Chass Celebrates Salmon Protection and Restoration Posted on September 6, 2018 by Kim Kalliber Native American rapper Taboo from the Black Eyed Peas headlined the Festival. By Kalvin Valdillez, Tulalip […]
What happens if we don’t restore the Deschutes River Estuary?
What happens if we don’t restore the Deschutes River Estuary? In last week’s blog post on the Top 10 Personal Reasons to Restore the Deschutes River Estuary we talked about […]
March 25th Capitol Lake Meeting
Capitol Lake/Deschutes Estuary workgroup to meet March 25 A workgroup made up of local and tribal government representatives working on long-term planning for Capitol Lake/Deschutes estuary will meet from 9:30 […]
Scientists defend water quality studies, Tribe tells of low salmon survival
Ecology Hosts Technical Discussion on Water Quality in Capitol Lake By Dani Madrone On November 3, 2014, Ecology hosted a discussion for scientists, modelers, and reviewers of the technical […]
Milne’s thesis falls apart under review
Over the past few weeks, Dr. David Milne has been rolling out an interesting thesis that Capitol Lake is actually a benefit to the local environment. I don’t want to […]