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Salmon Rebound After Tribes Fight for Culvert Upgrades - Underscore Native News

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At the dead end of Kitty Hawk Drive Northwest in Bremerton, Washington, an open gate in a chain-link fence leads to a panoramic view of one of the many natural spaces taking shape after unblocking some of the state’s most historic salmon streams. Following a mulched path and past an embankment of native saplings and plants, visitors can watch the newly restored streambed of Chico Creek wend its way beneath the highway to Chico Bay and Dyes Inlet…
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underscore.news broke the news in on Thursday, January 29, 2026.
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