by FbD-CLadmin | Sep 3, 2018 | IFM Network Stories |
Words and graphics by Erica Simek Sloniker Many of us live near a river. Overtime, we grow accustomed to observing its flow at various times of the year as well as the path it follows. In many cases, we simply enjoy watching the wildlife or the beautiful glossy hue a...
by FbD-CLadmin | Jul 3, 2018 | IFM Network Stories, Videos |
Check out this video about the integrative work of individuals in the Yakima River Basin!...
by FbD-CLadmin | Apr 12, 2018 | IFM Network Stories, Videos |
Check out this new series of videos developed to spread the win-win-win news of collaborating for fish-farms-floods. These videos highlight the Floodplains for the Future that is a subset of Floodplains by Design projects in Pierce County, Washington. Floodplains by...
by FbD-CLadmin | Apr 3, 2018 | IFM Network Stories |
By Courtney Baxter, Conservation Coordinator I grew up in dirty boots, my Ariats always coated in a thick layer of dust. I never really bothered to clean my boots, because in my mind I knew they were just going to get dirty again anyway. I’ve since moved away from my...
by FbD-CLadmin | Jan 22, 2018 | IFM Network Stories, Videos |
By Jenny Baker, Senior Restoration Manager Restoration of the zis a ba tidal marsh, named for a former Stillaguamish Tribal chief, has been documented in a wonderful new video. Interviews of tribal members, cultural resources experts, tribal staff and consultants all...
by FbD-CLadmin | Dec 21, 2017 | IFM Network Stories |
By Jenny Baker, Senior Restoration Manager Thanksgiving Day floods found many people evacuating their homes around Puget Sound and fish searching for quiet places to get away from fast-moving floodwaters. Two of the 29 projects funded by Floodplains by Design provided...