Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe starts Roosevelt Elk Study
With an interest in the long-term sustainability of elk populations on the north Olympic Peninsula, the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe has started a three-year research project aimed at gathering baseline...
View ArticleTribes sample elk DNA to track population
Wildlife biologists from Stillaguamish, Tulalip and Western Washington University sample DNA from elk scat. Wildlife biologists from the Stillaguamish and Tulalip tribes are testing a new way to track...
View ArticleVideo: Tribes survey Nooksack herd using elk scat
Wildlife biologists from the Stillaguamish and Tulalip tribes are using elk scat to estimate the population of the Nooksack herd in the Acme, Wash., area. Tribal biologists partnered with Western...
View ArticleJamestown S’Klallam Gathering Steelhead DNA for Database
The Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe wants to know which age class of steelhead is surviving best within the Dungeness River watershed. While checking smolt traps and conducting spawning ground surveys this...
View ArticleTribes sample elk DNA to track population
Wildlife biologists from the Stillaguamish and Tulalip tribes are testing a new way to track the population of the Nooksack elk herd using the animals’ scat. Tribal biologists have partnered with...
View ArticleVideo: Tribes survey Nooksack herd using elk scat
Wildlife biologists from the Stillaguamish and Tulalip tribes are using elk scat to estimate the population of the Nooksack herd in the Acme, Wash., area. Tribal biologists partnered with Western...
View ArticleJamestown S’Klallam Gathering Steelhead DNA for Database
The Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe wants to know which age class of steelhead is surviving best within the Dungeness River watershed. While checking smolt traps and conducting spawning ground surveys this...
View ArticleTribes sample elk DNA to track population
Wildlife biologists from the Stillaguamish and Tulalip tribes are testing a new way to track the population of the Nooksack elk herd using the animals’ scat. Tribal biologists have partnered with...
View ArticleVideo: Tribes survey Nooksack herd using elk scat
Wildlife biologists from the Stillaguamish and Tulalip tribes are using elk scat to estimate the population of the Nooksack herd in the Acme, Wash., area. Tribal biologists partnered with Western...
View ArticleJamestown S’Klallam Gathering Steelhead DNA for Database
The Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe wants to know which age class of steelhead is surviving best within the Dungeness River watershed. While checking smolt traps and conducting spawning ground surveys this...
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