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Temperature and Fish Growth in the Deschutes

Since the Selective Water Withdrawal tower went into operation at Round Butte Dam on the Deschutes, spring water temperatures in the lower river are warmer than they were previously. The increase...

| Posted: Dec 6, 2024
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Deschutes Diaries: December 2024 - Bet On Wild

Deschutes Diaries - Bet On WildExploring Steelhead Trends and Angler Impacts on the Lower DeschutesDecember 2024Welcome back to the Deschutes Diaries! In this series, we delve into the dynamics of...

| Posted: Dec 6, 2024
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Bugging Out on the Lower Deschutes

This fall, Native Fish Society partnered with The Salmonfly Project for a 10-day field campaign on the lower Deschutes River, gathering critical data on aquatic insect populations. The study...

| Posted: Dec 6, 2024
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Gehring up for 2025: NFS Welcomes Charles Gehr!

Native Fish Society is proud to announce that Charles Gehr will serve as our full-time Southern Oregon Coordinator starting in January 2025. This role is essential for building and sustaining the...

| Posted: Dec 2, 2024
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TAKE ACTION: Speak up for Wild Fish in the Upper Rogue River!

Over the past decade, Native Fish Society and other southern Oregon conservation groups have been working to protect the wild native fish of the upper Rogue River from the harmful impacts of large...

| Posted: Nov 25, 2024
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Wild Fish Need Your Voice! Speak Up for the Future of Oregon's Wild Fish

Now is a once-in-a-generation opportunity for Oregonians to weigh in on the public investments YOU want our state to make to build resilience for salmon, steelhead, and trout in the face of a...

| Posted: Nov 18, 2024
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Homewaters: Run Wild - 30th Anniversary Annual Benefit Banquet + Auction

A Guaranteed Good Time for a Great Cause!

| Posted: Apr 12, 2025
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Commitment to Our Mission Through Changing Times

Message from NFS Executive Director Mark Sherwood, Nov. 6th, 2024:Dear Friends of Native Fish, Since 1995, Native Fish Society has been proud to be the place where you take action to support the...

| Posted: Nov 6, 2024
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Press Release: Court Protects Wild North Umpqua River Summer Steelhead

For Immediate ReleaseOctober 31, 2024Media Contacts:Rob Kirschner, The Conservation Angler | 503-894-0439 | rob@theconservationangler.orgMark Sherwood, Native Fish Society | 303-898-8988 |...

| Posted: Oct 31, 2024
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Hood River Cleanup Success - Thank You Volunteers!

Thanks to all of the partners and volunteers who showed up for the Hood River cleanup on Saturday, October 19th! Though the forecast a few days in advance threatened rain, we lucked out with a...

| Posted: Oct 30, 2024
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