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  • A Year In, Oregon’s Private Forest Accord Is Taking Shape

    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.

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  • Andrew Dutterer: A Legacy of Thriving Rivers in Oregon

    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.

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  • Oregon’s Water Future is Looking Brighter. Here’s Why.

    You can’t protect streamflow without knowing where the water goes. New funding aims to keep closer tabs on the rivers that sustain Oregon’s salmon.

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  • Anchoring the Tillamook’s Recovery

    On a Wilson River tributary, a new future for Oregon’s state forests comes into view. 

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  • Take Action on Illegal Water Use in Oregon

    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.

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  • A New Boom for the Pacific Northwest’s Restoration Economy

    Millions in federal fish passage funding are set to flow to coastal salmon watersheds.

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  • Take Action: Tell Oregon Elected Officials to Protect State Forests

    Tell Oregon elected officials to support a plan that protects state forests, while stabilizing funding for rural services through diversifying revenue.

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  • Natural Infrastructure: Coastal Restoration

    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.

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  • The Oregon Legislature Is in Session. Here’s What to Expect.

    As the 82nd Assembly convenes, we’re focused on locking in conservation gains for state and private forestland, wins for river protections, and more.

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  • Meet Cyndi Curtis

    Our new Oregon North Coast Manager is channeling historic restoration funding into salmon strongholds like the Tillamook and Nehalem.

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