Department of Natural Resources and Culture

Overview
The Nisqually people have traditionally lived off the land and rivers, sustaining our civilization through the respect and protection of our natural ecosystem. The Nisqually Department of Natural Resources maintains these pristine native lands and waterways important to the survival of fish, plants and wildlife, and in turn our cultural heritage.
 

Administrative Services
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Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
The Nisqually GIS Program directly and indirectly supports the Nisqually Tribe’s staff, programs, divisions, Tribal Council, committees, commissions and individual tribal members with GIS services as requested. This support includes the production of static and interactive maps and the collection, management and analysis of spatial data.

Harvest Management 
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Salmon Enhancement
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Salmon Recovery
The Salmon Recovery Program consists of Habitat Restoration, Timber, Fish and Wildlife Program, Recovery Research and Planning and Clear Creek Hatchery.

Shellfish Farm
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Shellfish Management
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Water Quality
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Annual Fishing Regulations
Emergency Regulations
Hunting Regulations

The regular hunting season opens every year on August 1st. A permit (tag) can be obtained up to 1 week prior to the day of opening season. Please contact the Department of Natural Resources for further information.

 

Resources
Yil-me-hu Newsletters

 


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Phone: (360) 456-5221