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  • Protect the Tillamook Rainforest

    We’re building momentum for stronger conservation in the Tillamook Rainforest, home to six wild salmon strongholds. At the end of 2021, Oregonians will have an important opportunity to speak up for the forest.

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  • On the Babine River, a Better Way to Log

    Can logging can coexist with Canada’s largest sockeye salmon system? SkeenaWild’s Greg Knox says yes—and shares how.

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  • #FailingForestry in Oregon

    An in-depth series in the Oregonian exposes damaging mismanagement of Oregon’s state forests.

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  • Respecting the Chehalis

    For centuries, the Confederated Tribes of the Chehalis have lived in partnership with this important river and the fisheries it provides. Will Lewis County listen to them, or ignore history—and dam the Chehalis?

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  • A Win for the Nehalem

    Natural water flows will be protected for fish and wildlife on Oregon’s scenic Nehalem River.

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  • Oregon’s Scenic Nehalem

    Wild Salmon Center is working to designate a gorgeous 17 mile-segment of this Oregon Coast gem as a State Scenic Waterway.

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  • The Elliott: Shaping the Forest’s Future

    Ensuring the Elliott is managed as a thriving forest with a strong emphasis on recreation and conservation.

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  • Kilchis River in Oregon's Tillamook State Forest

    Oregonians Show Up for Forests

    Local residents generate a groundswell of support for forests, rivers, and wild salmon during key campaigns.

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  • Trask River, Oregon

    Oregon Forests: Speak Up Now

    Three things you can do to influence the fate of huge swaths of Oregon forests.

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  • Speak Up for Oregon Streams Now

    Restore Oregon’s leadership on streamside protection. Join other advocates at a crucial Board of Forestry hearing on stream buffers, to take a stand for the water we all care about.

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