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Searching for Gems in Central Oregon

Jodi Wilmoth, the Little Deschutes River Steward for Native Fish Society and a member of our Women for Wild Fish Initiative, has always worked to protect native species be they fish or frogs. Jodi...

| Posted: Oct 7, 2020
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NFS Wildfire Relief Fund

We all know someone who has somehow been affected by the wildfires that are blazing across Oregon, Washington, California, and Idaho—be it loss of property, livelihood, or life. These fires have...

| Posted: Oct 1, 2020
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Oregon's Southern Coast - A Stronghold for Wild Anadromous Fish

In mid august, I visited watersheds located on Oregon’s southern coast to learn more about the communities, fish, and the environment. I had a simple goal - learn what I can do to support these...

| Posted: Sep 3, 2020
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Let us Focus on Reviving Clackamas Spring Chinook and Wild Opportunity

Vision for Clackamas Wild Spring Chinook Salmon & Fisheries We envision a Clackamas River that supports a naturally regenerating run of Spring Chinook Salmon capable of sustaining itself, the...

| Posted: Aug 25, 2020
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Win on the Willamette!

Court finds Army Corps’ dam operations harm salmon and violate the Endangered Species Act We are excited to share a big win for Oregon's Willamette Basin and its wild fish! Today, Chief Judge...

| Posted: Aug 17, 2020
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Rogue River Discovery

A high desert surrounded by southern Oregon’s most urbanized area, the Rogue Valley presents a diverse landscape with unique challenges in conservation. Last week, I visited the area with Native...

| Posted: Aug 12, 2020
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Muddied Waters: Klamath Dam Removal

On July 16, 2020 the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) granted partial dam transfer of the four lower Klamath River dams to Klamath River Renewal Corporation (KRRC). Dam transfer was a...

| Posted: Aug 5, 2020
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WA Governor requests alternative to proposed dam on the Chehalis River!

On July 22, 2020 Washington’s Governor Jay Inslee sent letters to the members of the Chehalis Basin Board, Washington Department of Ecology and Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife requesting...

| Posted: Jul 28, 2020
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Our Sound, Our Salmon

Washington Agencies Agree to Provide Additional Time for Public to Comment on Important Commercial Net Pen Management Plan Earlier this week, we received the alarming news that Washington state...

| Posted: Jul 28, 2020
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Salmon Symphony

WORDS: Dana Sheedy, Native Fish Fellow In 1995, I was an impressionable young fisheries biologist fresh out of graduate school making my way through the Columbia River Basin. That year, a...

| Posted: Jul 10, 2020
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