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- Puget Sound - National Wildlife Federation
Puget Sound's climate, extensive shoreline, nutrient-rich waters, and diverse habitats sustain a variety of wildlife It is also a place of tremendous natural beauty with its mountains, rugged coastline, and evergreen forests
- South Puget Sound Wildlife Area
The South Puget Sound Wildlife Area covers 5,790 acres spread across Mason, Kitsap, Pierce, and Thurston counties in eight units Major rivers and tributaries flow into Puget Sound, Hood Canal, or the Chehalis River, which flows out into Grays Harbor
- HOME | pugetsoundwildcare
Puget Sound WildCare (a DBA of South Sound Critter Care) specializing in human-wildlife interactions was opened as a wildlife hospital in 2009 for mammal and reptile care and received a federal permit for migratory bird species in 2010
- Species of the Puget Sound and Salish Sea regions
Explore the plants and animals within the Puget Sound and Salish Sea watersheds You can also query species directly using the search below Species accounts are provided by Encyclopedia of Life and NatureServe, as well as regional sources where available
- Our Wild Puget Sound
We utilize art + modern storytelling to celebrate the vast life, work and ecology sustained by the Puget Sound watershed What Does Indigenous Reclamation Mean? Three Native Voices Discuss What Would You Need to Give Up to Save Salmon in Washington?
- Bird Species List - Puget Sound Estuarium
This handsome, dark-colored sea goose is often seen along the sandy beaches of southern Puget Sound as well as the open coast and coastal bays during it’s annual spring migration from wintering grounds in Baja Mexico to breeding grounds in the high coastal Arctic in Alaska and Canada
- Facts - Puget Sound Starts Here
Puget Sound orcas are losing food supply due to overfishing and shrinking salmon populations, which are directly impacted by polluted rainwater that travels from our neighborhoods to Puget Sound through storm drains, rivers, streams, and culverts that block their return to their home streams
- Puget Sound fish and wildlife populations fall short of 10-year . . .
A final report on the 2020 ecosystem-recovery goals for Puget Sound outlines habitat improvements for some streams, shorelines and wetlands, but it also describes ongoing declines among fish and wildlife populations that use those habitats
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