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Nisqually Indian Tribe celebrates hatchery upgrades - Northwest Treaty Tribes

The Nisqually Indian Tribal community gathered in early May to celebrate a dream that took almost a decade to come to life. The upgraded Kalama Creek Hatchery, now better suited to climate change mitigation and caring for wild stocks of coho and chinook, celebrated completing its first phase with a ceremony and ribbon cutting. “The light is finally starting to shine through the tunnel,” said James Slape Jr., the tribe’s natural resources manager…
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nwtreatytribes.org broke the news in on Thursday, June 19, 2025.
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