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Oregon

  • Idiot Creek, a tributary of the Wilson River, Oregon

    Conservation Areas in Oregon State Forests

    Hearings show overwhelming support for conservation areas.

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  • Fall Chiniook

    Hatchery Experts Join Workshop

    International workshop addresses interactions between wild and hatchery salmon.

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  • Oregon stream

    Protecting Watersheds on O&C Lands

    New Conservation Atlas paves way to protect western Oregon salmon rivers.

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  • Tillamook River, Oregon

    Oregon Embraces Durable Conservation

    The Board of Forestry approved clearly designating part of Oregon’s state forests as “high value conservation areas.”

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  • Steelhead in Oregon's Steamboat Creek

    Oregon Stronghold Map

    The Oregon Coast represents the largest regional sanctuary for wild fish in the lower 48.

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  • Kamchatka sockeye

    Video: Protecting Salmon from Coast to Coast

    “Protecting Salmon from Coast to Coast” is a 40-minute documentary produced for Russian TV with English subtitles.

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  • Kilchis River in Oregon's Tillamook State Forest

    Oregon Approaches Conservation Milestone

    Governor backs conservation areas for Oregon’s North Coast forests.

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  • Russia-Oregon Exchange

    Russia-Oregon Watershed Exchange

    Sharing best practices in watershed stewardship, and strengthening relationships.

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  • Salmonberry landscape Oregon Coast Range

    Ian Fergusson: Champion for Wild Salmon

    Prolific volunteer for fish surveys on Oregon’s North Coast and Board member of Northwest Steelheaders.

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  • Fishing California's Smith River

    Progress on Stronghold Legislation

    Pacific Salmon Stronghold Conservation Act will establish proactive policy to protect healthiest salmon habitat.

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