by Communications | May 17, 2021 | Wildlife of the Month
Bullwhip Kelp – Nereocystis luetkeana The Puget Sound and Washington State are home to over 600 species of seaweed, or macroalgae. It is one of the most diverse habitats in the world for seaweed, and yet our underwater forests are at a growth decline from...
by Communications | Apr 15, 2021 | Wildlife of the Month
Salmonberry – Rubus spectabilis One of our earliest flowers and berries, the salmonberry signals that Summer is around the corner. The salmonberry is one of many iconic plants of the Pacific Northwest. Have you been seeing its bright pink blooms on your...
by Communications | Apr 5, 2021 | Community Garden, ENR Updates
Community Garden Update This year at the Snoqualmie Tribal Garden, we are focusing on growing with preservation in mind so that produce in the garden can possibly be used at future fall events. This past month peas, beans, and carrots were planted from...
by Communications | Mar 8, 2021 | Wildlife of the Month
Pacific Treefrog – Pseudacris regilla The Pacific Treefrog is a special relative to the Pacific Northwest. Their habitat reaches as far south as California, as far north as British Colombia, and as far inland as Nevada and western Montana. The Pacific...
by Communications | Mar 5, 2021 | ENR Updates
Kokanee Salmon Return Information 2021 The Remote Stream Incubator on Zackuse Creek is up and running. Snoqualmie Tribe staff and WCC crew members have been assisting partners at Trout Unlimited and the Lake Sammamish Kokanee Working Group with monitoring and...