The Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission serves the Treaty Tribes in Western Washington, working to protect and enhance the natural resources vital to the tribes' way of life. With a focus on fisheries management, habitat preservation, and wildlife conservation, the commission collaborates with member tribes to uphold treaty rights and ensure sustainable practices.
Through programs such as fish health monitoring, shellfish aquaculture, and wildlife project reports, the commission plays a crucial role in safeguarding the environment and promoting the well-being of tribal communities. With offices in Olympia, Burlington, and Forks, the NWIFC is dedicated to upholding treaty rights and preserving the rich cultural heritage of the region's indigenous peoples.
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