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Summer Program News

A great mix of stories about the Elwha River and our summer program for middle school students. This is a pdf version of the newsletter from the Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission.

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Supporting Local Education

This short article in the Port Angeles School District newsletter is a great quick look into our local educational program.

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Tribal Youth in Seattle Times

The tribe brought 23 Lower Elwha middle- and high-school students together last week to explore the Elwha River and its scientific and cultural significance. Collaborating in the project were the Olympic Park Institute, a Western Carolina University professor and the National Science Foundation, which provided a grant.

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Peninsula Daily News Article

News on Choice High School and the Elwha Science Education Project. Great photos will be available which show students working on independent science projects on the Elwha River.

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Bainbridge Review Article

This article from the Bainbridge Review gives a nice overview of the restoration effort and how students are getting involved.

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National Public Radio Story

National Public Radio presents a story about the Elwha restoration project. The radio clip includes discussion with Olympic National Park Educator Betsy Carlson, sharing some of the natural history behind the project.

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Seattle Times Overview

An outstanding article summarizing the dam removal and science behind the project. Author, Jim Downing, presents some important facts, graphics, and discusses some of the research planned for the restoration.

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Seasonal Story

"...leaves are in a beautiful transformation, from a bright green they fade to a yellow then to a reddish brown, then fall to the ground and begin to rot, feeding the tree and the river rich nutrients."

Read the full story "Falling Leaves, Falling Nutrients"

Find out how your class can share a seasonal story.

 
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