A New Boom for the Pacific Northwest’s Restoration Economy
Millions in federal fish passage funding are set to flow to coastal salmon watersheds.
Millions in federal fish passage funding are set to flow to coastal salmon watersheds.
Wild Salmon Center’s new fish habitat specialist brings rich experience and community relationships to our growing Washington Coast restoration team.
Our new Oregon North Coast Manager is channeling historic restoration funding into salmon strongholds like the Tillamook and Nehalem.
A new federal report finds a connection between restoration work and stronger coho returns.
In a huge boost for Oregon’s Coos and Siuslaw watersheds, a state agency has awarded $23 million to coastal partners to complete salmon restoration projects prioritized by Wild Salmon Center’s Coast Coho Partnership.
On the Washington Coast, our Cold Water Connection Campaign is building a turnkey database of high-priority salmon restoration projects. It’s already unlocking government funding.
In the ailing timber towns of the Olympic Peninsula, long-term conservation work creates jobs and helps communities rebuild.
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.