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The Puyallup Fish Hatchery was named last month as one of the state’s most endangered historic properties by the Washington Trust for Historic Preservation because of the state Department of ...
Back in 2012, a group of three local women were inspecting the water quality of Clark’s Creek, which feeds the Puyallup Historical Fish Hatchery. Little did those three volunteers know, a simple ...
PUYALLUP, Wash. — Police are searching for vandals accused of damaging and killing trees at a fish hatchery in Puyallup. The vandals used chainsaws and axes on the trees, some of which are ...
PUYALLUP, Wash. – Police are seeking more information about vandalism at the Puyallup Fish Hatchery, which they say is putting the safety of visitors and a beloved trail system at risk.
Vandals in recent months used chainsaws to damage trees near the trail at the Puyallup Fish Hatchery, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Police posted on social media Feb. 11, 2025.
The Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife Police is asking the public for information about vandalism at the Puyallup Hatchery over the past year. According to police, vandals have used ...
The Puyallup Tribe is working on some innovative ways to boost fisheries on hatchery chinook destined for the Lower Puyallup River, while still raising efforts to protect wild chinook. At the ...
The Puyallup Fish Hatchery said 30 percent of their salmon were released early due to the persistent rains. Some of their facilities were damaged as well. "It's tragic," Peggy Foster said.
PUYALLUP -- In an old rhubarb field tucked behind a farmhouse, a smiling man in rain gear stands between two massive holes in the ground. One is lined with concrete. The other is covered in fist ...
Vandals in recent months used chainsaws to damage trees near the trail at the Puyallup Fish Hatchery, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Police posted on social media Feb. 11, 2025.
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