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Restoration

  • Shane Anderson, North Fork Studios

    Stream Restoration: Good Work on the Washington Coast

    In the ailing timber towns of the Olympic Peninsula, long-term conservation work creates jobs and helps communities rebuild.

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  • Brian Kelley

    On a Sheep Ranch, Conservation Meets Working Lands

    Along Oregon’s Elk River, a fourth-generation ranching family’s long-term focus on conservation is yielding cascading benefits for salmon, sheep, and the soil beneath their feet.

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  • Betsy Krier

    Cold Water Connection Gets (Muddy) Boots On Ground

    The campaign’s springtime field work helps set the stage for restoration projects that could bring more than $3 million to the Olympic Peninsula.

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  • © Eiko Jones

    New Coho Plans for Elk, Siuslaw

    Two of Oregon’s coastal rivers for coho now have a comprehensive game plan for targeted coho recovery.

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  • Wild Salmon Center

    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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  • Alamy

    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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  • Sakhalin Environment Watch

    Langeri River Restored

    A Russian stronghold for salmon makes a comeback from past mining pollution.

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  • Coho salmon spawn in the Oregon Coast Range. Jim Yuscavitch© Jim Yuscavitch

    Oregon Coast Coho Business Plan

    Developing a “game plan” with local communities to support coho recovery, ecosystem health, and economic growth.

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