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Olympic Peninsula

  • Ultimate Ally: Yellow Dog

    This Montana-based foundation helps sportsmen and women give back by supporting the Wild Salmon Center’s work to protect great fisheries for future generations.

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  • Quillayute River, Washington

    Keeping Chinook Rivers Whole in Washington

    The Wild Salmon Center’s Cold Water Connection campaign is working to reopen key Olympic Peninsula rivers after 150 years of heavy logging and road-building.

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  • Coldwater Connection

    Maintaining cold water refuges for Washington Coast salmon and steelhead is critical for their survival.

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  • Washington: Salmon Investments Would Strengthen Coast

    Salmon advocates tackle climate and orca issues in Washington Legislature, as part of coastal restoration package.

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  • A Strong Legacy on the Washington Coast

    Through 12 years of science and partnership building, Devona has helped deliver clear conservation wins for salmon and steelhead on the Olympic Peninsula.

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  • Updated: Are Olympic Peninsula Steelhead Healthy?

    Seafood Watch’s latest recommendation for steelhead from the peninsula overlooks compelling evidence.

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  • Washington Coast Aerial

    Hoh River Made Whole

    Notes from the Field: Floating a Washington Coast stronghold, now protected from source to sea.

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  • Quinault Washington Salmon

    Washington Invests in the Coast

    New restoration projects will strengthen the Coast, home to half of Washington’s best salmon runs.

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  • Quillayute-Sol-Duc River

    Conservation Plan for Washington Coast

    First major conservation plan for Washington coast adopted by Governor’s Salmon Recovery Office.

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  • UW Mapping Program

    Mapping Washington’s Olympic Coast

    Innovative mapping project aims to identify high-value habitat to guide conservation efforts.

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