Notes from the Field
What we are working on, on the ground, in the water, and across the Pacific Rim.
The mystery of the Hoh River Spring Chinook
With our partners, we’re tracking fish deep into the Olympic Peninsula. This work could make a big difference for Hoh Tribal fishers.
In the Rogue River Basin, Legislative Tour Explores Fixes for Oregon’s Growing Water Crisis
The Oregon Water Partnership convenes legislators—from opposite sides of the state and opposing sides of the aisle—to address the state’s outdated water system.
Boomerang Club Trains Guides in Shantars
Our partners from Sakhalin Island now educating eco-tourism operators in national park created in 2012 through another WSC partnership.
Cold Water Connection Gets (Muddy) Boots On Ground
The campaign’s springtime field work helps set the stage for restoration projects that could bring more than $3 million to the Olympic Peninsula.
Koppi: Beyond the Designation
WSC reports from the Koppi, sees success first hand and launches new taimen tracking program.
What We Stand to Lose
The August-September Fly Fisherman magazine features Alaska’s state ballot initiative and what could be the last chance to save Bristol Bay.