Nisqually Restoration Initiatives Map
This map shows the protected lands and habitat restoration initiatives throughout the Nisqually in more detail. There’s a lot going on here!
This map shows the protected lands and habitat restoration initiatives throughout the Nisqually in more detail. There’s a lot going on here!
This Story Map highlights 3 of the major salmon habitat restoration efforts in the Nisqually – the Nisqually estuary, Ohop Creek (one of our field visit sites) and the Nisqually Community Forest.
This interactive map allows you to view detailed stream survey and water type data.
Made by the Washington Stormwater Center, this is a great introduction to the watershed and water quality issues in Nisqually.
Check out all of our participating schools (yellow) and the water quality sites they monitor (blue) here! Click on the water quality site to see up to 25 years worth of historical data. Here’s a User’s Guide with a lot of neat tips on how to make the most of the map!
Every inch of the United States is part of a watershed! Each color represents a different watershed in our country. A watershed is all of the land area, including the living and non-living things, that drains to one stream, river or lake. View a larger version and learn more about […]