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Nehalem

  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Corporate Spotlight: KEEN

    KEEN Footwear puts its values in motion by working with nonprofit partners, consciously constructing its products, providing grant funding to grassroots organizations, and activating communities and individuals to protect the places where they work and play.

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  • The Storied Nehalem

    Join us for a screening of “Nehalem: A Wild Salmon Stronghold”, and find out what’s next in the campaign to designate the Nehalem as a State Scenic Waterway.

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  • Nehalem: A Wild Salmon Stronghold

    Go riverside to see what WSC and local partners are doing to protect an Oregon Coast gem, in the new short film “Nehalem: A Wild Salmon Stronghold.”

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  • Native beavers join Oregon wild coho recovery work

    Celebrating a season of critical coho recovery work on the Upper Nehalem River. 

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  • Protect Oregon’s Coastal Forests

    Action Alert: Help stop the proposed clear cutting of Oregon’s Tillamook and Clatsop State Forests, including part of the proposed Nehalem River State Scenic Waterway.

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  • Oregon Coast Coho

    Restoration on rivers like the Siuslaw, Nehalem, and Elk sets the stage for a coho comeback.

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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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