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Redd It April 2017

Click here to view our April 2017 Redd It newsletter.

| Posted: Apr 4, 2017
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The Native Fish Society Welcomes New District Coordinators

District Coordinators help to coordinate local efforts on behalf of the Native Fish Society, aid River Steward's work in their watersheds, and help identify conservation needs within their...

| Posted: Apr 3, 2017
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The Sandy Case & Its Ripple Effect

In 2010, Native Fish Society began a grassroots campaign, Save Sandy Salmon, spearheaded by River Steward Spencer Miles. This led to a lawsuit two years later, Native Fish Society v. National...

| Posted: Apr 3, 2017
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Vigilance | Rails, Trails & Zombie Trains on the Salmonberry River

In 1993 a small group of volunteers under ODFW’s direction began a five-year project to collect winter steelhead spawning and summer temperature data. Twenty-three years later, we’re still at it;...

| Posted: Apr 3, 2017
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What's Not For Dinner | Wild Steelhead

March 23, 2017 Julie Packard Executive Director Monterey Bay Aquarium 886 Cannery Row Monterey, CA 93940 Jennifer Dianto Kemmerly Seafood Watch 886 Cannery Row Monterey, CA 93940 Re:...

| Posted: Apr 3, 2017
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What!? $10,000,000 to Rebuild Oregon's Hatchery Infrastructure?

This past week the Joint Committee on Ways and Means SubCommittee on Natural Resources held a hearing on the Governor's recommended 2017-19 Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Budget. Of primary...

| Posted: Mar 31, 2017
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Coastal Cutthroat Curious

A field update from the Puget Sound coastal cutthroat campaign Words by James Losee, WDFW Fisheries Biologist It’s winter on Puget Sound. Recent rains and rising rivers have cleared local streams...

| Posted: Mar 30, 2017
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Landslides to Logjams

Introduction: An estimated 50 percent of instream large wood comes from landslides on forested slopes. Heavily forested watersheds grow trees up to 500 or even 1000 years old. Western Oregon,...

| Posted: Mar 30, 2017
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ReWild the Willamette

Recovering Oregon's Most Imperiled Salmon and Steelhead Native Fish Society is fighting to recover Oregon's most imperiled wild fish by building a groundswell of public supporter to advocate a...

| Posted: Mar 30, 2017
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Remembering Mark Schmidt | Molalla River Steward

Remembering Mark Schmidt Mark Schmidt was one of Native Fish Society’s original River Stewards and the first recipient of the River Steward of the Year Award. Mark was one of the most welcoming and...

| Posted: Mar 27, 2017
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