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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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  • Salmonberry landscape Oregon Coast Range

    Oregon Private Forestland Negotiations Start

    Timber and conservation parties begin work toward a Habitat Conservation Plan for 10 million acres of private forestland, in order to better protect salmon.

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  • On a Patchwork of Private Land, Coho Streams are the Thread

    High up on a Rogue River tributary in Oregon, timber companies find that stream restoration connects private interests and long-term benefits.

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  • OR State Forest Plan Moves Forward

    Half of Tillamook State Forest and more than 300,000 acres of total state forestland will be protected under new plan.

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  • Coho Habitat Restoration Means Coastal Jobs

    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.

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  • Restoring Six Oregon Coast Coho Watersheds

    Backed by years of planning and several major grants, Wild Salmon Center and partners are about to kick off a critical mass of salmon restoration projects in Oregon.

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  • Seattle Chef Renee Erickson: Eat This Salmon

    For fans of wild salmon, it’s hard to know what’s the right choice in a restaurant or at a store. Here’s why Seattle chef Renee Erickson serves Columbia River trap-caught coho.

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  • Coho salmon jumping

    Major NOAA Grant Will Drive Coho Recovery

    Three strongholds for wild Oregon Coast coho—the Upper Rogue, Coos Bay, and Siletz—will benefit from a $2.3 million federal grant to restore habitat for this threatened keystone species.

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  • Forestry Board Moves to Protect Oregon Coho

    The board directs Oregon’s forestry department to comply with state law, requiring it to study and create protections for this threatened keystone species.

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  • New Coho Plans for Elk, Siuslaw

    Two of Oregon’s coastal rivers for coho now have a comprehensive game plan for targeted coho recovery.

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