Welcome Michelle Cramer
Our new Habitat Restoration Engineer brings deep expertise to our growing docket of coastal projects.
With a major U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service award, federal infrastructure funds begin flowing to Pacific Northwest salmon strongholds.
Cold water is critical for fish, but getting good data is harder than you think. On the Olympic Peninsula, the Quileute Tribe is leading the way.
On the Washington Coast, our Cold Water Connection Campaign is building a turnkey database of high-priority salmon restoration projects. It’s already unlocking government funding.
In the ailing timber towns of the Olympic Peninsula, long-term conservation work creates jobs and helps communities rebuild.
High up on a Rogue River tributary in Oregon, timber companies find that stream restoration connects private interests and long-term benefits.
Along Oregon’s Elk River, a fourth-generation ranching family’s long-term focus on conservation is yielding cascading benefits for salmon, sheep, and the soil beneath their feet.
Investing in salmon watersheds brings work to rural communities. For fishing towns on the Oregon Coast, it’s smart money now, and for the future.