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    In the Media: Serious Doubts About Oregon Forest Protections

    State board of forestry members and WSC’s policy director point to problems in how the state polices forest practices. 

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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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  • Rewriting the Story of Spring Chinook

    Ancient bones and new genetics show that spring Chinook derived from a single genetic mutation. Once lost, these populations can’t easily be recovered.

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  • Tim Elder Joins WSC

    As a native of southwest Oregon, Tim is excited to bring the stronghold strategy to the places and rivers he loves.

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  • Fish, Forests & Friends

    Join us this Thursday to celebrate the work WSC, Ecotrust, and Verde are doing to make Oregon a great place to live, work, and play at our Give Guide party!

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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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  • Take Action: A Sanctuary for Steelhead

    Tell Congress to support the Frank and Jeanne Moore Wild Steelhead Special Management Area on Oregon’s Steamboat Creek.

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