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Klamath Revival

Nestled in South Central Oregon is the beautiful Klamath River Basin, a high elevation desert home to pristine watersheds. These small rivers and streams feed the Klamath River, one of few rivers...

| Posted: Jul 8, 2020
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Bulkley Basecamp for a Benjamin

You could spend a week steelhead fishing British Columbia's Skeena River and its legendary tributaries for only $100! What is Bulkely Basecamp for a Benjamin?EPIC WATERS ANGLING and Bulkley...

| Posted: Jul 1, 2020
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The Resonance of Many Voices

At Native Fish Society, our mission is most resonant when we include many voices. As an organization, we believe that we have a responsibility to create opportunities that are welcoming and...

| Posted: Jun 25, 2020
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​Speak up on the need for fish passage, not mitigation, at Bowman Dam on Oregon's Crooked River

A preliminary permit to add hydropower generation at Bowman Dam on the Crooked River has triggered Oregon's fish passage requirements. The licensee has requested a waiver from the requirements and...

| Posted: Jun 18, 2020
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River Steward Stories - Tom Derry

Conservation and wild Fish are two things found deep in Tom Derry’s heart. His passion and willingness to give back is portrayed through his work as a Molalla River Steward and the Director of Wild...

| Posted: Jun 11, 2020
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Rise Up For Justice

Native Fish Society’s vision is wild fish returning in abundance to every river, every neighborhood, every community, for the good of the environment and all Northwest cultures. This vision is...

| Posted: Jun 8, 2020
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We Stand With our Allies for a free flowing Chehalis River!

| Posted: Jun 3, 2020
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Support Dam Removal on the Eel River

The Potter Valley Project on the Upper Mainstem Eel River in Northwestern California is up for re-licensing. The project consists of two dams, Cape Horn and Scott. Scott has been blocking migrating...

| Posted: Jun 1, 2020
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ReWild the Willamette LIVE!

This week, Native Fish Society Conservation Director Jennifer Fairbrother sat down with our partners at WildEarth Guardians to discuss our ongoing collaboration in Oregon's Willamette River...

| Posted: May 21, 2020
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ODFW Considering Sandy River Angling Regulation Changes

The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife is currently taking comment on a proposal to open 25 miles of the Sandy River to boat angling access under the auspices of providing a conservation...

| Posted: May 20, 2020
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