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Nisqually Partnerships
      and the
 Nisqually Land Trust

   George Walter
PROTECTED SHORELINE MILES
Anadromous Zone - 42 miles (84 shoreline miles)
Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge - 4 miles
Fort Lewis - 21.5 miles
Nisqually Indian Tribe - 6.5 miles
Tacoma Power - 13.5 miles
Centralia City Light - 2 miles
Washington State Parks - 4 miles
Nisqually Land Trust – 10.75 miles

TOTAL = 62+ of 84 miles (74%)
Nisqually Partnerships and the Nisqually Land Trust
Nisqually Partnerships and the Nisqually Land Trust
Nisqually Partnerships and the Nisqually Land Trust
Nisqually Partnerships and the Nisqually Land Trust
Nisqually Partnerships and the Nisqually Land Trust
Nisqually Partnerships and the Nisqually Land Trust
Nisqually Partnerships and the Nisqually Land Trust
Nisqually Partnerships and the Nisqually Land Trust

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Nisqually Partnerships and the Nisqually Land Trust

  • 1. Nisqually Partnerships and the Nisqually Land Trust George Walter
  • 2.
  • 3. PROTECTED SHORELINE MILES Anadromous Zone - 42 miles (84 shoreline miles) Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge - 4 miles Fort Lewis - 21.5 miles Nisqually Indian Tribe - 6.5 miles Tacoma Power - 13.5 miles Centralia City Light - 2 miles Washington State Parks - 4 miles Nisqually Land Trust – 10.75 miles TOTAL = 62+ of 84 miles (74%)