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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Mon Jun 29, 2026, 02:13 PM 2 hrs ago

Salish Sea Tribes say they want to take Control of National Wildlife Refuges

In a surprising move Monday at a meeting of the Jefferson County Board of County Commissioners, Jamestown S’Klallam Chairman and CEO Ron Allen said that a number of tribes in the Salish Sea and coastal waters seek to transfer ownership of National Wildlife Refuges (NWR) and incorporate them into tribal reservations.

This requested transfer of public lands to private entities like the tribes, is unusual and raises questions about the process of transfer of public lands out of public hands.

Chairman Allen came to the meeting to discuss the proposed “Land Transfer of Dungeness Spit and Protection Island”, and was commenting on this transfer to the three County Commissioners (and public in attendance) when he mentioned that this land transfer is only part of a larger effort by the tribes to take back public lands that are National Wildlife Refuges. He said that the Makah tribe was seeking land transfers of three properties off the coast, the Nisqually were looking to transfer one adjacent to theirs, and the Lummi Nation or Swinomish (he wasn’t sure which) were looking to transfer the San Juan Islands Wildlife Refuge.

“…Because we know (the) Makah’s going to go after the three (refuges) on the coast. And we’re pretty certain that (the) Lummi or “Swin” (Swinomish) will go after the San Juan (reserve)… We know that that once we get this done they’re gonna go after the other three or four.” Allen said.

https://www.postalley.org/2026/06/25/salish-sea-tribes-say-they-want-to-take-control-of-national-wildlife-refuges/

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Salish Sea Tribes say they want to take Control of National Wildlife Refuges (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin 2 hrs ago OP
I Anticipate Considerable Bed-wetting and Hysterics in Right-wing Circles Over This The Roux Comes First 1 hr ago #1
They would care for the land Sweet Rosie Red 33 min ago #2

The Roux Comes First

(2,447 posts)
1. I Anticipate Considerable Bed-wetting and Hysterics in Right-wing Circles Over This
Mon Jun 29, 2026, 03:54 PM
1 hr ago

Despite the eons of in-effect public subsidization of private entities through low-cost grazing, mining, etc., on public lands (not to mention failure by criminals like the Bundy Brain-deads o pay even the pitifully-low charges for their stealing from the American people).

Sweet Rosie Red

(188 posts)
2. They would care for the land
Mon Jun 29, 2026, 04:36 PM
33 min ago

and protect it from capitalists. We’ve lost so much of our ecosystem! The few expanses that are left hold the keys to human/planetary survival, assuming we can 86 the monsters who would destroy it! I,ve seen a lot of wilderness destroyed by the logging roads.

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