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Northwest Power and Conservation Council Comments

Dear Mr. Bill Bradbury, Chairman NW Power and Conservation Council851 S.W. Sixth AvenueSuite 1100Portland, Oregon 97204-1348 The Native Fish Society and the Wild Steelhead Coalition appreciate...

| Posted: Sep 17, 2013
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​Re: Comments for Northwest Power and Conservation Council

Dear Council Members Bradbury, Anders, Booth, Karrier, Lorenzen, Rockefeller, Smith and Yost, Alpine Lakes Protection Society, American Rivers, American Whitewater, Cascadia Wild, Center...

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Apprehension About the Coastal Multi-Species Conservation and Management Plan

July 23, 2013 Governor John KitzhaberGovernor’s Office900 Court St. NESalem, OR 97301-4047 Re: Coastal Multi-Species Conservation and Management Plan Dear Governor Kitzhaber: We, the...

| Posted: Jul 23, 2013
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Wind River: Wild Steelhead Management Zone

Then As It Was, So Shall It Be Again History and Restoration After a year of stakeholder meetings held by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW), the Wind River is on track to...

| Posted: Jul 1, 2013
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Snyder Creek Hatchery & Sol Duc Steel

A WILD STEELHEAD GENE BANK ON THE OLYMPIC PENINSULA In June 2011, WDFW sought a second round of comments on the future of the guide run Snider Creek hatchery on the Sol Duc River. Wild Steelhead...

| Posted: Sep 1, 2011
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