More than 140,000 Americans join over half of Alaska Native Tribes, hundreds of businesses in a groundswell of support for protections across 28 million acres of federal land in Alaska.
In tribute to Andrew’s passion for wild rivers and fish, family and friends established the Andrew D. Dutterer Memorial Fund at Wild Salmon Center to support our ongoing work to restore vital habitat for wild salmon and steelhead in western Oregon.
For us, true victory is durability. We must be ready for the next generation of large-scale threats. Our 2022 Annual Report details our most recent wins and the way forward.
Speak up for Oregon House Bill 2929, a commonsense bill that will help stop the brazen theft of water from the fish, farms, and families that depend on it.
After more than a century of broken promises, the Quileute Tribe is reclaiming primary stewardship of its traditional fisheries. But there’s a problem: steelhead are disappearing.
See two new videos in our Natural Infrastructure series about our work with local communities up and down the coast to prioritize the most important salmon and steelhead restoration actions.
Leading up to the New Year, we give thanks for our joint wins and your continued support.
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