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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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Endangered No More
A milestone for salmon recovery in Hood Canal By Mark Glyde, originally published in Harbors Magazine In the estuary flats […]
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 […]
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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