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Washington Coast

  • 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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  • John McMillan

    Anglers and Tribes Step Up for Washington Steelhead

    New seasonal restrictions come as rivers across the coast may fail escapement goals yet again.

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  • USFS

    Welcome Betsy Krier

    Wild Salmon Center’s new fish habitat specialist will elevate our Cold Water Connection Campaign on Washington’s Olympic Coast.

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  • Pat Clayton

    Coldwater Connection

    Maintaining cold water refuges for Washington Coast salmon and steelhead is critical for their survival.

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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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  • Rooting Out ‘Mini-Dams’

    On the Washington Coast, we set out with partners to remove fish barriers in salmon strongholds.

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

    Creating Wild Salmon Sanctuaries

    25 coastal watersheds are now “hatchery free” under Oregon’s new plan.

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  • Elwha River in fall© Lindsey Aspelund

    Elwha Dam Removal

    Notes from the Field: Highlighting dam removal and salmon habitat restoration in the Pacific Northwest.

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  • Olympic Peninsula© Wild Salmon Center with aerial support from LightHawk

    Partner Profile: LightHawk

    Volunteer-based environmental aviation organization provides donated flights to conservation groups.

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  • Elk Creek, Olympic Peninsula, Washington© Lindsey Ray Aspelund

    Elk Creek Conservation Area

    New nature trails help people and salmon alike enjoy the Calawah River.

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