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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY: Molalla River Replanting

Want to get your hands dirty and help wild, native fish? Join Us for a Native Fish Habitat Restoration Event!Would you like to contribute to Native Fish Society’s largest habitat restoration...

| Posted: Feb 17, 2024
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StEELhead Discoveries Series - Part 7

*This is Part 7 of an ongoing series on the campaign to Free the Eel and efforts to better understand and revive the iconic steelhead in the Pacific Northwest by Native Fish Society Fellow Samantha...

| Posted: Jan 11, 2024
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BABINE FOR A BENJAMIN 2024

1 Lucky Angler, 1 Epic Week on the Babine River in 2024 for Just $100!British Columbia's Babine River is the hallowed homewaters of some of the largest wild steelhead swimming on the planet....

| Posted: Jan 15, 2024
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Victory or Illusion: the Case of the Upper Willamette Coho

There has been one remarkably bright spot for anadromous salmonids in the upper Willamette River (UWR) this year–a record return of Coho. But is this an example of wild abundance or yet another...

| Posted: Dec 20, 2023
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Support Wild Fish Abundance - Make A Year-End Donation To Native Fish Society!

Dear friends of wild fish,The Native Fish Society is proud to be the place where you take action and support the revival of abundant wild fish, free-flowing rivers, and sustainable fisheries. We’re...

| Posted: Nov 22, 2023
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Conservation groups express support for the community of Sweet Home, clean water, and native fish in Willamette River Basin

For Immediate Release: November 21, 2023Media Contacts:Mark Sherwood, Native Fish Society, mark@nativefishsociety.orgJonah Sandford, Northwest Environmental Defense Center, jonah@nedc.orgDaniel...

| Posted: Nov 21, 2023
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StEELhead Discoveries Series - Part 6

*This is Part 6 of an ongoing series on the campaign to Free the Eel and efforts to better understand and revive the iconic steelhead in the Pacific Northwest by Native Fish Society Fellow Samantha...

| Posted: Nov 16, 2023
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Gratitude to J. Michelle Swope as NFS Sunsets the Washington Coordinator Role

Gratitude to J. Michelle Swope as NFS Sunsets the Washington Coordinator RoleAs of this week, Native Fish Society will no longer staff a full-time coordinator position in Washington state. We’re...

| Posted: Nov 14, 2023
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Are Pinks to Blame?

Earlier this fall, an important scientific paper reviewing the marine ecosystem-wide effects of pink salmon was published. In it, the authors summarize all the ways pink salmon compete with other...

| Posted: Nov 8, 2023
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Victory: Trout Creek & Crooked River pH Standards Remain Protective

Thanks to comments submitted by Native Fish Society members, volunteers, staff, and our partner organizations, the staff of Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (ODEQ) have decided to not...

| Posted: Nov 7, 2023
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