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  • 12 Reasons Why We Love 2023

    The moments that make this one of the best years ever for Wild Salmon Center.

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  • Take Action for Alaska Fish, Wildlife, and Public Lands

    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.

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  • A New Path for Coho, Informed by the Past

    In a Coos River tributary, we’re restoring safe passage for salmon after a century of intervention. And they’re showing up.

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  • Honoring Sandra Day O’Connor

    The first woman on the U.S. Supreme Court was also an advocate for wild fish.

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  • In Three Oregon Watersheds, Restoration Drives Coho Recovery

    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.

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  • Artificial Intelligence, Meet Indigenous Fishing Technology

    With First Nations and other key partners, Wild Salmon Center launches “Salmon Vision” to track fish returns in real-time.

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  • Heart of Steel – PART III

    As more scientists study steelhead declines, will mixed-stock marine fishing prove a key culprit? If so, here’s why that should give us hope.

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  • Salmon Need Cold Water. We’re Tracking It Across Continents.

    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. 

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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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