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Environmental Assessment: Willamette reservoir water allocation

The Army Corps of Engineers was directed in a 2008 Biological Opinion by the National Marine Fisheries Service (NOAA) to improve conditions for threatened and endangered fish in the Willamette...

| Posted: Jan 3, 2018
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The future of wild salmon in Canada depends on successful implementation of the Wild Salmon Policy

The Wild Salmon Policy was created in 2005 by Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) with the goal to "restore and maintain healthy and diverse salmon populations and their habitats for the benefit and...

| Posted: Dec 13, 2017
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Governor Brown: Let's Improve Water Quality on the Lower Deschutes River

Biologically Based Water Quality Standards Essential for the Lower Deschutes River In August I had an opportunity to visit with Governor Kate Brown regarding a number of challenges and...

| Posted: Dec 4, 2017
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Restore the Carmel River, not an Artificial Steelhead Rearing Facility!

Despite Dam Removal, Public Funding Requested for Artificial Fish Rearing Facility on the Carmel River Last week the Native Fish Society and partners including Patagonia, Stoecker Ecological, Dr....

| Posted: Dec 4, 2017
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Year End Giving - Invest in Native Fish!

Dear Friends & Supporters, Thanks to your generous support Native Fish Society celebrated 2017 as the foremost grassroots advocate for native fish in the Pacific Northwest. We are asking for your...

| Posted: Dec 4, 2017
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Comments on Oregon Department of Transportation Culvert Repair Program

Dear Chair Finley and Members of the Commission, Please consider the following comments by WaterWatch of Oregon, the Native Fish Society and The Conservation Angler on the proposed renewal of...

| Posted: Nov 28, 2017
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Keep the Mandatory Hatchery Steelhead Retention Rule

WDFW has requested the public’s help in an effort to simplify freshwater fishing regulations: a worthwhile goal that, if done properly, all Washington anglers will appreciate. However, I was...

| Posted: Nov 22, 2017
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The Native Fish Society Attracts National Attention!

Native Fish Society Attracts National Attention! The Native Fish Society is one of the two organizations selected to be recipients of 100% of all proceeds from a landmark book and its related...

| Posted: Nov 6, 2017
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The Native Fish Society receives a grant from the Community Grant Program of The Oregon Community Foundation

For Immediate Release: 11/6/2017 Contact Person: Conrad Gowell, River Steward Program Director Phone: (503) 344-4218 The Native Fish Society is the recipient of a $20,000 grant from the...

| Posted: Nov 6, 2017
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Corps on Notice for Failing to Protect Willamette River Chinook and Steelhead

Missed deadlines, postponed actions, poor communication drive fish closer to the brink. Contacts: Lizzy Potter, Advocates for the West, 503-914-6388, epotter@advocateswest.org Marlies Wierenga,...

| Posted: Nov 2, 2017
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