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Restoration

  • The Best Culvert for Salmon? One They Don’t Know They’re In.

    On the Olympic Peninsula, a new culvert advances our ambitious 10-year goal of reopening 125 river miles for Washington Coast wild fish.

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  • Bringing Back the Sitka Spruce Swamp

    A rare kind of coastal habitat could help Oregon build resilience for fish, flooding, and local communities.

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  • Meet Butte Creek: California’s Secret Stronghold

    High up in the western slopes of the Sierra Nevadas, one small tributary is a bright spot for California salmon.

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  • Wild Fry: A Conversation with Dr. Stephanie Carlson

    Wild Salmon Center’s Science Advisory Board member has a fresh(water) take on salmon survival strategies.

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  • A New Path for Coho, Informed by the Past

    In a Coos River tributary, we’re restoring safe passage for salmon after a century of intervention. And they’re showing up.

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  • In Three Oregon Watersheds, Restoration Drives Coho Recovery

    Five years and 24 projects later, our first NOAA cooperative agreement is a wrap. It’s just phase one of our grander plan for coho salmon.

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  • Andrew Dutterer: A Legacy of Thriving Rivers in Oregon

    In tribute to Andrew’s passion for wild rivers and fish, family and friends established the Andrew D. Dutterer Memorial Fund at Wild Salmon Center to support our ongoing work to restore vital habitat for wild salmon and steelhead in western Oregon.

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  • For Coho and Beavers, It’s Easy to Make PALS on the Olympic Peninsula

    Restoration work doesn’t have to be high-tech. Sometimes the most effective solutions just need elbow grease…and an Arnold.

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  • In Washington, Forging a New Path Forward for Failing Roads

    The Forest Service had a backlog of critical road projects near the Sitkum River. We’re partnering to get the work done.

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  • Are Cold Water and Diverse Strategies the Key to Chinook Success?

    Amid troubling overall trends for the iconic species and salmon-dependent coastal communities, a new study led by WSC’s Dr. Will Atlas finds some bright spots—and pathways to reverse declines.

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