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Bulkley River Steelhead Catch & Release Study

As a part of Native Fish Society’s “Keep ‘Em Wet” campaign, our effort to increase angler awareness about the negative effects of air exposure on wild fish, we’re partnering with Dr. Andy J....

| Posted: Jul 26, 2016
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Wild Stock Gene Banks for ESA-listed Puget Sound Steelhead

Washington State Fish and Wildlife Commission 600 Capitol Way N. Olympia, WA 98501-1091 Subject: Wild Stock Gene Banks for ESA-listed Puget Sound steelhead Dear Commissioners, The...

| Posted: Jul 22, 2016
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Tell WDFW to Designate the Entire Skagit as a Wild Steelhead Gene Bank

In 2008, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) committed to identify wild stock gene banks (WSGB) in Puget Sound to protect threatened wild steelhead from hatchery steelhead. In summer...

| Posted: Jul 22, 2016
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Oregon Fishing Guide Discusses Logging Practices

| Posted: Jul 19, 2016
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Oregon's Most Deforested Watershed

The Siletz Watershed has experienced intense logging, being named the most deforested watershed in Oregon. Between the period of 2000-2015 Siletz 42% of the watershed was clearcut.

| Posted: Jul 19, 2016
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Free the Snake

Snake River Salmon have been trucked, put on barges, diverted up fish ladders — all in the hope that enough would bypass the four dams standing in their way to reach their historic habitat, and...

| Posted: Jul 14, 2016
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Redd It July 2016

Click here to check out the July 2016 Redd It e-newsletter!

| Posted: Jul 13, 2016
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North Creek Campaign

North Creek Update: Project Planning is coming to a close, and restoration is just about to begin. (May 2019) We're excited to announce that the North Creek Project is fully funded! In total, over...

| Posted: Jul 13, 2016
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Wenatchee Watershed Cold Water Campaign

Wenatchee Watershed Cold Water Campaign from Native Fish Society on Vimeo. Protect Cold Water & Conserve Native Fish Native Fish Society's Wenatchee Watershed Cold Water Campaign will identify,...

| Posted: Jul 6, 2016
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Eel River Headwaters Campaign

Since 2015, Native Fish Society staff, River Stewards and volunteers placed fourteen digital temperature monitors in the upper mainstem of California’s Eel River and its tributaries above Scott...

| Posted: Jul 6, 2016
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