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Local Tribes receive major grants to support salmon recovery

Nooksack, Lummi earn almost $818k for salmon health

Manmade logjams create salmon habitats along the South Fork Nooksack River. The logjams disrupt the water flow and create deep
Manmade logjams create salmon habitats along the South Fork Nooksack River. The logjams disrupt the water flow and create deep (Hailey Hoffman/Cascadia Daily News)
By Julia Lerner Staff Reporter
The Salmon Recovery Funding Board (SRFB) will distribute more than $817,000 for Nooksack River-rela

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