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Remembering Conservation Giant Bruce Hill

Bruce Hill (1946-2017) This past week the world lost Bruce Hill, a conservation champion, and inspirational human. Bruce was a dedicated advocate and fighter for wild, native fish who contributed...

| Posted: Sep 22, 2017
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Washington Wild Steelhead

Without change, we are quickly charting a course to extinction for Washington’s wild coastal Steelhead. Please be a voice for these fish by taking one minute right now and tell Washington's fishery...

| Posted: Sep 20, 2017
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A Conversation with the Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission

On Friday, September 15th in Welches, Oregon the Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission met to discuss several items important to fisheries conservationists throughout the state. First, the wild...

| Posted: Sep 18, 2017
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The Fixed Gear Fix

Can Pound Nets Save Wild Fish and Commercial Fisheries on the Columbia? A bleak future for the wild salmon and steelhead of the Columbia River is also a bleak future for the tribal and commercial...

| Posted: Sep 18, 2017
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An Interview with Paul Engelmeyer

Here is a great interview with Central Oregon Coast District Coordinator Paul Engelmeyer on preserving nature's beauty. In it, Paul talks about what we can do to ensure the diverse habitats and...

| Posted: Sep 7, 2017
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Protecting a Native Fish Paradise

NFS crosses the border, adds Regional Coordinator in British Columbia I am excited to join the Native Fish Society as the Regional Coordinator for British Columbia. I live on the Kispiox River, a...

| Posted: Sep 5, 2017
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Redd It September 2017

Click here to view our September 2017 Redd It e-newsletter.

| Posted: Sep 5, 2017
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Support the Springer Revival

Introduction Native Fish Society is working to ensure that the Rogue’s wild spring Chinook salmon continues on an upward trajectory and that the best-available science drives recovery actions. Our...

| Posted: Sep 1, 2017
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Say No To Atlantic Salmon Farming in Puget Sound

Facts are still forthcoming on Monday's accidental release of up to 305,000 farmed Atlantic salmon from a net pen into Puget Sound near Cypress Island, WA. Nevertheless, the threat from these...

| Posted: Aug 23, 2017
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What is a maxillary clip?

We often get questions about what a maxillary clip represents. The maxillary is a bony structure, located on the upper jaw of a fish, circled in red on the photo above. When a fish has a maxillary...

| Posted: Aug 7, 2017
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