The document discusses the Ohop Valley Restoration project. The Nisqually Land Trust owns over 200 acres in Ohop Valley, home to Ohop Creek, an important salmon-producing tributary. In the past, Swedish farmers drained the valley and straightened the creek, harming the ecosystem. The restoration project aims to replant native vegetation along the creek to reestablish the riparian zone and benefit wildlife like salmon. Efforts include re-meandering the stream, installing logjams, and replanting over 100 acres. The goal is to improve habitat for the five types of salmon and steelhead that call the region home.