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South Umpqua Nominated!

Oregon is home to a wide selection of fine rivers. In honor of these special places, the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, by way of direction from the governor, has revitalized Oregon’s...

| Posted: Mar 24, 2017
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2017 Homewaters Live Auction Items

Banquet + Auction 2017: Just Around the Corner Saturday, April 8, 2017, the Native Fish Society, wild fish supporters, and over 300 generous donors will come together under the big top at...

| Posted: Mar 7, 2017
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Redd It March 2017

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

| Posted: Mar 7, 2017
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New Heritage Trout Waters on the Smith

Thank you to all our members and supporters who sent comments to the California Fish and Wildlife Commission in October. With your encouragement, and help from our local River Steward and partners...

| Posted: Mar 6, 2017
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Protect the Magic: Moving Forward on the Deschutes River

The Native Fish Society and our River Stewards have been advocating for the Deschutes River and its wild, native fish for over a decade. In 2016, we redoubled our efforts, intent on holding...

| Posted: Mar 6, 2017
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Recognize the North Fork Smith River As Outstanding Resource Waters

Testimony to the Department of Environmental Quality for the Outstanding Resource Waters designation for the North Fork Smith River, its tributaries and wetlands. February 22, 2017 Greetings...

| Posted: Mar 6, 2017
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Bulkley Basecamp Winner Announced

Winner, winner...! Congratulations go out to our lucky winner of the Bulkley Basecamp for a Benjamin raffle, Mark Friedman! Thank you everyone who participated and stay tuned! This won't be the...

| Posted: Mar 3, 2017
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Where Are Willamette Winter Steelhead?

Fish passage counts at Willamette Falls have everyone worried, and wondering, what happened to threatened Willamette winter steelhead this year. Biologists with the Oregon Department of Fish and...

| Posted: Feb 24, 2017
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Oregon Suction Dredge Mining Reform

Campaign Update On June 14th, Oregon Governor Kate Brown signed the Suction Dredge Reform Bill (SB 3) legislation which establishes a permanent framework to manage in-stream motorized mining...

| Posted: Feb 21, 2017
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Final Oregon Coastal Coho Federal Recovery Plan Released

Out of all fish in the Northwest currently threatened with extinction, the National Marine Fisheries Service believes Oregon Coast Coho have the best chance at recovery in the next decade per the...

| Posted: Feb 14, 2017
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