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- April 19, 2012- Turning 20 in 2012 Monday, 09 April 2012 - April 19, 2012- Turning 20 in 2012 Click to enlarge We're having a party, and you're invited! In honor of our 20th anniversary, Keen footwear is hosting a party for us here in Portland. We'll have beverages, delicious food, DJ Jimbo spinning tunes, fabulous raffle items, and some truly... Read more...
- TrailRunner features The Great Salmon Run Thursday, 05 April 2012 - TrailRunner features The Great Salmon Run Luke Nelson and Ty Draney in the Snake River Basin © Matt Irving TrailRunner Magazine recently published a great feature article from endurance runner Luke Nelson, telling the story of his truly epic journey, along with fellow ultrarunner Ty Draney,... Read more...
- BPA stifling opportunities for salmon, wind, and jobs Thursday, 05 April 2012 - BPA stifling opportunities for salmon, wind, and jobs You’ve likely noticed an increase in posts on our website and blog about wind energy, the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA), the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), and strange, Orwellian phrases like “oversupply management” and... Read more...
- SOS' Biggest Achievement – SO FAR Thursday, 05 April 2012 - SOS' Biggest Achievement – SO FAR From the desk of Pat Ford This week, for the seventh straight year, comprehensive spring and summer spill begins on the Snake and Columbia Rivers. Since it began in 2006 due to a court injunction our groups and the Treaty Tribes won, spill has produced tens of... Read more...
- Solutions Table
- Wind and Salmon Connection
- Salmon Mean Business
- One of a Kind
Solutions Table
Western salmon states, fishing businesses, conservation groups and Northwest tribes have been in litigation over federal dams and wild salmon protection in the Columbia Basin for almost two decades. Now is the time for all stakeholders to come together and create a new approach to salmon restoration.
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Wind & Salmon Connection
Wild salmon and wind energy work together well in the Northwest, as sustainable resources and job creators. But the Obama administration's present management of our Rivers doesn't reflect this natural partnership. We're working to change that.
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Salmon Mean Business
Salmon are a critical part of the northwest economy, supporting a diverse set of industries including fishing, tourism, renewable energy, and outdoor retailers that bring billions to the northwest and create thousands of jobs. A healthy environment means a healthy economy and the threats salmon face threaten us all.
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One of a Kind
The wild salmon and steelhead of the Northwest are an incredible story of nature. When dinosaurs roamed the earth, salmon were swimming in our waters. Snake River salmon travel more than 900 miles inland and climb almost 7,000 feet to reach their spawning grounds – making them truly one of a kind.
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