A Chehalis River Basin-based conservation group is now looking for local projects meant to restore or preserve streams in the Chehalis Basin.
It took 50 million years for salmon to evolve and only about 50 years to nearly wipe them out. Now, Washington’s native salmon and steelhead populations are getting a reprieve — one stream at a time.
The Chehalis Basin Strategy is a network of partners and projects dedicated to protecting communities from flood damage, restoring critical habitat for aquatic life and ensuring the Chehalis Basin is ...
Sep. 4—As presenters rose to pitch a new flood control project just outside of Pe Ell during Tuesday's meeting of the Chehalis River Basin Flood Control Zone District, the message remained consistent: ...
Earlier this month in Montesano, the Office of Chehalis Basin held the second of two open houses for the community to learn what’s been accomplished thus far and to provide feedback on the long-term ...