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Keep up to date on the latest news from around the Pacific Rim.
In a Coos River tributary, we’re restoring safe passage for salmon after a century of intervention. And they’re showing up.
Five years and 24 projects later, our first NOAA cooperative agreement is a wrap. It’s just phase one of our grander plan for coho salmon.
With First Nations and other key partners, Wild Salmon Center launches “Salmon Vision” to track fish returns in real-time.
From Oregon’s North Coast to Mongolia, our thermal detectives are out in rivers, searching out cold spots. What they’re finding is both sobering and hopeful.
The new law is rolling out, along with big funding for conservation and landowners. But there’s a hitch: without federal approval by 2027, we could still lose this landmark agreement.
Restoration work doesn’t have to be high-tech. Sometimes the most effective solutions just need elbow grease…and an Arnold.