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Read some of the latest news about Long Live the Kings’ work to recover salmon and steelhead in the Pacific Northwest. If you need assistance reporting on our projects or team, just let us know. See below to download Long Live the Kings’ logos or brand style guide. For media inquiries, reach out to Lisa Terry, Associate Director of Communications.

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LLTK joins research network modeling Puget Sound ecosystems

Long Live the Kings is part of a new collaborative project led by the Puget Sound Institute to create the […]

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Piloting a New Way to Manage Stormwater in Ohop Valley

In the late 1800s, settlers converted the Ohop Valley to pastures and farm fields, turning a once meandering Ohop Creek […]

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For Immediate Release:  Innovative fish passage project hopes to guide salmon and steelhead to survival at the Hood Canal Bridge 

Contact: Lucas Hall, Director of Projects – Long Live the Kings  lhall@lltk.org (206) 382-9555 x30  Port Gamble, WA – On […]

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Endangered No More

A milestone for salmon recovery in Hood Canal By Mark Glyde, originally published in Harbors Magazine In the estuary flats […]

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Getting Schooled in Salmon

FOX 13 Seattle’s Brian MacMillan got a chance to sit in an Olympia classroom as students learned about fish and […]

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New project to help salmon at Hood Canal Bridge

Scientists are testing the effectiveness of new structures installed on both ends of the Hood Canal Bridge, all with the […]

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