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Same Fish, Different Day

We've seen the physical changes salmon and steelehead undergo as they return to freshwater to spawn but what about searun Cutthroat Trout? Recapture rates remain high for our Coastal Cutthroat...

| Posted: Jan 29, 2017
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Quiet on the spawning grounds

Things are quiet on the spawning grounds of South Puget Sound tributaries following frigid temperatures last week. Most fish tagged through out Coastal Cutthroat Campaign were heading back out to...

| Posted: Jan 17, 2017
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A Photo Finish for the Wild Rivers Campaign

Brookings, Ore. | As the new year begins we’re teeming with joy for native fish and wild rivers! It was a photo finish, but with just 48 hours left in 2016, the Assistant Secretary for Lands and...

| Posted: Jan 12, 2017
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Redd It January 2017

Click here to view our January 2017 Redd It e-newsletter.

| Posted: Jan 12, 2017
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River Stewards to NOAA: Protect wild fish, not artificial production.

Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the proposal to include hatchery programs as part of Pacific salmon and steelhead species listed under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). As a diverse...

| Posted: Jan 2, 2017
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Redd It December 2016

Click here to view our December 2016 Redd It e-newsletter.

| Posted: Dec 7, 2016
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Conservation and Science Report November 2016

Click here to view our November 2016 Conservation and Science Report.

| Posted: Dec 5, 2016
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The Native Fish Society is seeking a North Oregon Coast District Coordinator

Position Overview The Native Fish Society (NFS) is a nonprofit organization based in Oregon City, Oregon. Guided by the best available science, Native Fish Society advocates for the recovery...

| Posted: Dec 1, 2016
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The Native Fish Society is seeking a Willamette Valley District Coordinator

Position Overview The Native Fish Society (NFS) is a nonprofit organization based in Oregon City, Oregon. Guided by the best available science, Native Fish Society advocates for the recovery of...

| Posted: Dec 1, 2016
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NFS Announces New Executive Director

Oregon City, OR | The Native Fish Society Board of Directors is pleased to announce that Mark Sherwood has been promoted as the organization’s new Executive Director.“Mark’s passion for wild...

| Posted: Nov 21, 2016
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