Research Programs
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Additionally, the Nisqually Indian Tribe sponsors an abundance of salmon
population and habitat research in the river and throughout the watershed.
The US Fish and Wildlife Service sponsors and conducts research on the
Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge plant and animal communities. The
US Geological Survey conducts seismic, water resources, and groundwater
research throughout the basin. The National Park Service conducts and
sponsors geological and ecological research within Mount Rainier National
Park.
Research Internship Opportunities:
The Nature Center is interested in supporting high school and undergraduate
college students in designing and carrying out individual or team
research projects which seek to answer questions on basic science and
resource management issues in cooperation with their academic institution.
Ongoing and past research programs have included the following...
Nisqually Basin Research Symposia:
In 1991, 1992, and 1995 the Nature Center co-sponsored a sequence of
workshops and symposia on Nisqually basin research opportunities and
results. In 2006, the Nature Center co-sponsored a "citizen science" conference which highlighted work carried out by citizen volunteers, and the "translation" of professional research for a non-professional audience. |
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