
Did you know that there is a fish hatchery in Enumclaw? Recently 20 area residents got an inside look at what the Muckleshoot Tribe is doing to preserve Chinook salmon in the White River. Matt McDaniel, the Muckleshoot Tribe’s Assistant Enhancement Manager, also taught attendees how to identify the various species of salmonids in their different stages of development.
View photos from the tour in this KCD Facebook post.
View a PDF of Matt’s presentation here: Pacific Salmon Life Cycle.

Project Coordinator, Engagement
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Liz works as a Project Coordinator on the Engagement Team and is a strong advocate for KCD programs and services. In 2014, she joined KCD as an Educational Outreach Assistant on the Boise Creek Community Project in the Boise Creek Watershed area of southeast King County. She wears many hats at KCD and enjoys helping each team showcase their best and brightest projects and accomplishments. Outside of work, Liz, her husband and son own a 10-acre farm in Enumclaw and have horses, goats, sheep and poultry, and grow hay. Currently, she also spends a great deal of her time volunteering as the market manager for Enumclaw Plateau Farmers’ Market.