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Nisqually River Management Program
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What
is the Nisqually
River Watershed?
The Nisqually River Watershed is
a land of wind and wildlife, glaciers and storms, towering firs and
diminutive banana slugs. Yet it is also a land greatly affected by human
decisions and activities. Though the Nisqually is one of the least
developed rivers in southern Puget Sound,
it faces an uncertain future.
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Flowing 78 miles from its source at the Nisqually Glacier on
14,410-foot Mount Rainier to its delta at the Nisqually National Wildlife
Refuge, the Nisqually is a direct link between the summit snows of Washington's highest peak and the marine waters of Puget Sound.
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What is the Nisqually River Management Program?
Recognizing the
priceless heritage of the Nisqually
River, the state
legislature directed the Department of Ecology in 1985 to create a
comprehensive management plan for the river and its watershed.
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The Nisqually River Task
Force, consisting of federal, state and local governments, business
representatives, the Nisqually Indian Tribe, and interested citizen
activists, created the Nisqually River Management
Plan. The plan provides for a "...balanced stewardship of the
area's economic resources, natural resources and cultural
resources."
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One of the most
pristine rivers in Washington
State, the
Nisqually journeys through an amazing variety of habitats - from
subalpine meadows and old-growth Douglas-fir forest through forested
foothills and across lowland prairies to its estuarine reaches and tidal
mudflats
Its watershed encompasses a broad range of land uses and jurisdictions
- rural communities, national and state parks and forests, public and
private timberlands, municipal hydropower projects, farmlands, the
Nisqually Indian Reservation, Fort Lewis Military Reservation and the
Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge.

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Nisqually River Council
12501 Yelm Hwy SE
Olympia, Washington 98513
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Phone:
(360) 790-3762
Email: info@nisquallyriver.org
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