Today is World Fisheries Day! ?? Salmon are integrally tied to the health of our natural systems and thriving human communities. From nourishment to culture, our lives and ecosystems are interwoven with salmon. Watch the video and learn more about ongoing efforts and the people leading the way to help this important species: https://nature.ly/40URrwr
The Nature Conservancy in Washington
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Seattle,Washington 2,551 位关注者
Conserving the lands and waters on which all life depends – globally, and in Washington.
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Protecting and conserving the lands and waters on which all life depends in Washington and beyond.
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https://www.washingtonnature.org/
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Ever wonder where your electricity comes from when you flip the switch? Watch to learn more about connections between electricity and climate. With a goal exploring key climate topics and actions for a brighter future, these Climate Shorts clips are made in collaboration between TNC Washington and Stacy Nguyen Creative.
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-A Homecoming for Salmon Every year during the first Fall freshets, hundreds of thousands of chum salmon (0ncorhynchus keta) embark on their incredible journey back to the tributaries of Willapa Bay, where they were born four years earlier, to spawn and fulfill their life’s purpose. Traveling thousands of miles across the North Pacific Ocean, these fish return to their home, symbolizing determination and the enduring cycle of life. The Nature Conservancy in Washington is dedicated to restoring the forests and freshwater habitats in SW Washington, ensuring these magnificent fish have the vital habitats they need to thrive.
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This month, Tribal Nations across the United States are celebrating National Native American Heritage Month, honoring their sovereignty, traditions, languages and stories. We acknowledge and elevate this month, and every month, alongside Native American, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian, and affiliated Island communities. https://nature.ly/4fFcd7B
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Our North America Indigenous Right Relations (IRR) team is hiring a project manager to center Indigenous sovereignty and support the program’s priority project management needs, including land return—increasing Indigenous ownership, use and access to lands and waters. This position will be a key partner for our work on Indigenous Right Relations in Washington state. Apply today at: https://lnkd.in/gzeYkMEK
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Are you passionate about conservation and storytelling? The Nature Conservancy’s Emerald Edge program is looking for an Associate Director of Marketing and Communications. In this role, you’ll bring strategic and creative initiative to our work on Indigenous- and community-led conservation projects, protecting old-growth forests and advancing Natural Climate Solutions. Ready to apply? Submit your materials online at https://nature.ly/3NRCmUV.
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It’s never been more important to use your voice to speak up for nature. One way is to encourage elected officials to create policies that protect the planet. Why? Because policy makes conservation possible.? Learn more about the climate and conservation policy issues on the table this fall:?https://nature.ly/3YI3XxV
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Initiative 2117 holds hostage an entire forest and an unfulfilled multigenerational dream,"" writes Amanda Zhou of the The Seattle Times, digging into how I-2117 would affect the Quinault Indian Nation's efforts to buy back its ancestral land and relocate villages at risk due to sea level rise. Read more about this and how 2117 would impact transportation, social services organizations, and more: https://nature.ly/3UmeVq9 Sponsored by No on 2117 Committee, PO Box 21961 Seattle, WA 98111."
WA's carbon market pumps billions of dollars to state projects. What happens if it vanishes?
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