Welcome Home: Restoring Salmon Habitat in Issaquah Creek
This documentary is about the Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust's biggest restoration project yet, and one of the largest in Lake Sammamish State Park’s history: in-stream restoration within Lower Issaquah Creek. We’ve been working with numerous partners and thousands of volunteers for more than two decades to improve this important salmon habitat. Learn more about the project here. https://mtsgreenway.org/lower-issaqua...

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Putting the wiggles back in rivers

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25 Years of Salmon Recovery

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"When the rules no longer protect you, you must protect yourself." - Isaiah Robinson

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Fish Habitat Improvements on the Deschutes River

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Hungry, Hungry Sea Otters: The Big Appetites Saving Coastlines | WILD HOPE

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Undamming a river, rebuilding a forest | WILD HOPE

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Idaho Parachuted 76 Beavers Into a Dead Forest In 1948 — Never Seen Again Until Today

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After the dams: What’s next for the Klamath River? | Oregon Field Guide

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Unseen Olympic Peninsula: The Most Isolated Side of Washington?

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Constructing Salmon Habitat in the North Fork Reservoir

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Bringing the Salmon Home | Klamath River Restoration | Restoring at Scale | SERIES

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Never Drive Through Death Valley Without a Full Tank

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I Almost Gave Up Removing This Dam

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Second Chance: A Community Unites to Save the Teton River

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Beavers 'do it better': King County's modern approach to habitat restoration

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The White Salmon River after Condit dam | Oregon Field Guide

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Canada Brought 274 Wild Turkeys Back From the U.S. — What They Did to the Forests Was Unexpected

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Restoring Britain’s Lost Rainforests

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The rewilding of the Elwha River: 12 years after dam removal | Oregon Field Guide

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