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Reimagining the Willamette

What do you imagine when you dream of the future of Oregon's Willamette basin? Do you see clear waters roiling from thousands of fish jockeying for space on spawning gravel high in the Cascade...

| Posted: Jul 30, 2019
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Board of Forestry Grants Petition to Protect Coho Salmon Sites from Private and State Logging

For Immediate Release, July 29th, 2019 Contacts: Conrad Gowell, Native Fish Society, Nick Cady, Cascadia Wildlands, and Mary Scurlock, Oregon Stream Protection Coalition SALEM, Ore.— Late...

| Posted: Jul 29, 2019
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Thanking Rob Elam for His Board Service

After nine years of diligent service, Rob Elam is stepping down from the Native Fish Society’s Board of Directors. For more than half his tenure, 2010-2016, Rob served as board chair. Service on a...

| Posted: Jul 25, 2019
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Wild & Free Klamath River

We envision a Pacific Northwest with free-flowing rivers, abundant wild fish, and thriving local communities. Removing the lower four Klamath dams is a critical step in achieving that...

| Posted: Jul 18, 2019
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Western Washington Update

Greetings from your Washington Regional Coordinator! Here is a progress report on our Western Washington program, the ongoing issues we are working on, and our programmatic successes! New...

| Posted: Jul 11, 2019
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River Steward Stories: Alex Bradberry

In this second installment of River Stories, we catch up with new River Steward, Alex Bradberry. Alex owns Waters West Fly Shop in Port Angeles, WA. Alex is nothing if not determined. When she...

| Posted: Jul 10, 2019
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Action Alert: Tell Gov. Brown to Veto Oregon's Harmful Hatcheries!

Oregon Governor Kate Brown needs to hear from you about the need to invest in Habitat, Not Hatcheries! Please sign the petition to the governor and tell her: The best hatchery is a healthy river -...

| Posted: Jun 13, 2019
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State Scenic Waterways

2019 Study Session Announced for South Umpqua River In May 2019, the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department announced it would move forward with studying the South Umpqua River as a candidate for...

| Posted: Jun 3, 2019
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River Steward Stories: Stan Petrowski

In this first installment of our "River Steward Stories", we catch up with River Steward Stan Petrowski who has successfully advocated for his homewaters on the South Umpqua to reform harmful...

| Posted: May 20, 2019
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An Introduction to River Steward Stories

What many people don’t realize is that by and large, America’s most significant conservation victories start with a small group of concerned locals determined to make a difference. That’s why...

| Posted: May 7, 2019
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