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Why this tribe is buying up hundreds of acres of farmland — and flooding it

David Okafor — World Affairs Correspondent
By David Okafor · World Affairs Correspondent
· 1 min read

The Stillaguamish Tribe in Washington state is actively purchasing land within its traditional territory as part of an environmental restoration initiative. The tribe is focused on removing levees and converting farmland into wetlands, a move aimed at revitalizing the local ecosystem.

This transformation is particularly targeted at restoring the habitat for Chinook salmon, a species that has been impacted by habitat loss. By flooding the acquired farmland, the tribe hopes to create a more sustainable environment that supports the salmon population and enhances biodiversity in the region.