A water gun sprays a cornfield along the Guide Meridian Road south of Lynden Friday morning, June 26, 2015. Philip A. Dwyer The Bellingham Herald Lummi Nation is privately shopping the outlines of a ...
For the first time in years, members of the Lummi Nation are able to harvest shellfish from about 800 acres in Portage Bay during the spring, starting this month. Because of improving water quality, ...
BELLINGHAM — The Lummi Indian Business Council has passed a resolution declaring a disaster after more than 70,000 European green crab — an invasive species — were captured and removed from the Lummi ...
Biologist Bobbie Buzzell knew, intellectually, that the Lummi Nation had an invasive species problem on its hands last year. But it wasn’t until she and her Lummi Natural Resources Department ...
The Lummi Indian Business Council has passed a resolution declaring a disaster after more than 70,000 European green crab — an invasive species — were captured and removed from the Lummi Sea Pond in ...
More than $3.4 million is on its way to Whatcom County to fund three projects aimed at restoring salmon habitat. Wild salmon and steelhead species in nearly 75% of the state have been declared as ...
FERNDALE, Wash. (AP) — State and tribal environmental officials are seeking information about a spill that caused a small die-off of young salmon in the Nooksack River. The Lummi Natural Resources ...