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Deschutes Update: Boots on the Ground

"I've got about four sites I want to get planted, so let's get going." With that, Matt Mendes, NFS River Steward for the Warm Springs River, rounded us up and got us going on...

| Posted: Mar 31, 2022
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Celebrating 30 Years of the Salmonberry River Data Collection Project

The Salmonberry River Data Collection Project: Citizen scientists compile long term wild fish database Note: This is a shorter version of an article Joyce wrote for The Osprey. Read her full...

| Posted: Mar 22, 2022
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What's Happening on the Willamette

Looking out across a barren landscape of thick mud dotted by boulders and tree stumps, you might perceive a scene of destruction, but to Native Fish Society Conservation Director Jennifer...

| Posted: Mar 10, 2022
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Willamette Dams Litigation - Legal Rulings and Implementation Reports

On September 1, 2021, U.S. District Judge Marco Hernandez issued a final opinion and order directing the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) and National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) to...

| Posted: Mar 3, 2022
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Continued Advocacy for Wild Fish in the Shasta Basin

A week ago, on behalf of Friends of the Shasta River and the Environmental Protection Information Center, Western Environmental Law Center filed a 60-day notice of intent to sue National Marine...

| Posted: Mar 2, 2022
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Native Fish Society Board of Directors Welcomes Warner Munro

The Native Fish Society Board of Directors is proud to welcome its newest member, longtime friend of the organization and dedicated advocate for Oregon’s wild places and native fish Warner Munro....

| Posted: Mar 1, 2022
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Washington State Closes Coastal Steelhead Fisheries March 1st.

“ It looks like our horrible forecast was optimistic.” Kelly Susewind, Director, Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife Yesterday, WDFW announced a full closure to all sport fishing throughout...

| Posted: Feb 24, 2022
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Empty Promises From Oregon Fisheries Managers

In September of 2020, the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife released their 5-year report of the Coastal Multi-Species Conservation Management Plan. This was the first published report since...

| Posted: Feb 22, 2022
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Rogue South Coast Management Plan: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly

Over the past two years, Native Fish Society has been neck-deep in the creation of the Rogue South Coast Multi-Species Conservation Management Plan (RSP) advocating for science based fisheries...

| Posted: Feb 17, 2022
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Frank Moore Eulogy

By PJ Tronquet An email from Dale prepared me for what was coming. The next evening, a text from Frankie and a call from Becky confirmed that Frank had died. People my age are dying all the time...

| Posted: Jan 27, 2022
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