Published: June 15, 2022 By Natural Resources Wildlife Program Staff No, it’s not a fashion statement, but tagged seals might tell us something about what is eating Chinook salmon in the Stillaguamish River. In January 2022, the Wildlife Program joined forces with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) and US Navy (Naval Station Everett) to place Global Positioning …
The Duck Days of Summer
Published: March 15, 2022 By Natural Resources Wildlife Program Staff For the last three summers, August has belonged to the birds. The Wildlife Program Staff (Jeff Tatro, Gary Tatro, Jennifer Sevigny & Amanda Summers) spend every weekday morning covered in mud, slipping and sliding in a wetland wondering whether the ducks they hear quacking are laughing at them. The purpose …
Getting to Know a Black Bear One Hair at a Time
Published: September 15, 2021 By Amanda Summers – Wildlife Biologist On a crisp June morning, Wildlife Program staff, Jeff Tatro, Gary Tatro, Jennifer Sevigny and Amanda Summers head out in teams to get to know the local black bears with the assistance of the Sauk-Suiattle Tribe’s Wildlife staff. Earlier this spring they spent time installing 36 hair snares, basically a …
The Returning Tide
Published: June 15, 2021 By Amanda Summers – Wildlife Biologist Before colonization and European settlement, the Stillaguamish Delta was a large expanse of tidal channels and salt marsh known as estuarine wetlands (4,448 acres). This habitat is not only important to juvenile salmon, but also supports large flocks of waterfowl, shorebirds, and land birds. By 1968, 85% of the delta …
The Challenges and Strategies for Chinook Recovery: Habitat, Hatcheries & Harvest
Published: March 19, 2021 By Kate Konoski – Fisheries Program Manager There are two populations of ESA listed “threatened species” of Chinook in the Stillaguamish River, summer-run and fall-run, distinguished by differences in migration, spawn timing, and genetic characteristics. The recovery status of both Stillaguamish summer-run and fall-run Chinook populations is critical in comparison to historic values, with estimated abundances …
Massage Therapy Clinic Reopening Services
Published: June 2, 2020 The Stillaguamish Massage Therapy Clinic is reopening June 2, 2020. Stillaguamish Massage Therapy is following all recommend state and local reopening guidelines. The clinic will operate with reduced staff in order to follow safe social distancing guidelines. Patrons will be asked to follow a few new procedures from the Department of Health to sign up for …
Resources Links from Natural Resources Department
Published: May 29, 2020 National Marine Sanctuaries: Virtual tours through our majestic national sanctuaries. Photos and videosEarth is Blue Immerse yourself in the ocean and your national marine sanctuaries without getting wet! These virtual reality voyages use 360-degree images to highlight the amazing habitats, animals, and cultural resources you can find in each national marine sanctuary.Virtual Dives – An immersive …
Resources Links from Education Department
Published: April 3, 2020 General Resources Financial • Financial Resources for Washington Residents • General Resources from Seattle Mayor • Information on Government Stimulus Checks • Energy Assistance Program (Utilities) • Washington Unemployment Services • Community Services Office (Food Stamps etc.) Internet • Find your Internet Provider • Guide for Free and Reduced Internet • Xfinity Internet Essentials Program Arlington …
Coronavirus and Business Closure to Non-Essential Business
Published: March 26, 2020 Hello Stillaguamish Members, Business Partners and Visitors, The Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians is continually monitoring the current status of the Coronavirus (COVID-19). Stillaguamish Tribal leadership has adopted many precautions to limit the spread of the infection. Current Actions:• Temporarily closed the Admin Building, Community Center to non-essential business• Cancelled many, if not all, Stillaguamish activities and …
Tribal Health Clinic and BHP Telemedicine and Massage Therapy Clinic Reduced Hours
Published: March 20, 2020 The Stillaguamish Tribal Health Clinic and Behavioral Health Program would like to announce that Tribal Members can now access tribal health services on their computers and mobile devices! Primary Healthcare Provider, Stephanie McNeal, and all Substance Use Disorder (SUD) professionals and Mental Health Counselors are now offering a large amount of services remotely via the free …
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