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Snake River Flows Secured, For Now

by Zoe Bommarito | May 26, 2023 | Snake River, Dam Removal

Jackson Lake Dam and Reservoir sign

Near the dramatic jagged peaks of the Teton mountains sits Jackson Lake Dam.

Tags: Bureau of Reclamation, dams, Jackson Hole TU chapter, Jackson Lake Dam, JHTU, Priority Waters, Snake River, snake river headwaters initiative, water flow reduction, water management, water rights, Wyoming, Wyoming Game and Fish Department

Solution seekers vs. the ‘Refuse to Try’ camp

by Rob Masonis | June 29, 2022 | Conservation, From the field, Snake River dams

The choice is now between those of us willing to work together to do big things, and those who refuse even to try.

Tags: Advocacy, Conservation, dam removal, Lower Snake River Dams, salmon, Snake River, Steelhead

A step forward for America’s fish & wildlife

by Robert Catalanotto | June 16, 2022 | Advocacy, From the field

After the recovering America’s Wildlife Act resoundingly passes the House, it’s time for sportsmen and women to urge the Senate to support this important legislation.

Tags: America's Wildlife Act, fishing, Funding, The Recovering America’s Wildlife Act., West Virginia, wildlife

Fresh support for Snake salmon recovery

by Zoe Bommarito | June 10, 2022 | Snake River dams

Long-awaited report shows that replacing the dams’ benefits is possible. Change in the Snake basin is inevitable.

Tags: Advocacy, breaking news, dam removal, free-flowing snake, Lower Snake River Dams, Snake River, snake river salmon, snake river steelhead, snake salmon recovery

4 bills to keep the West wild

by Nick Gann | June 8, 2022 | Advocacy

With record high temperatures and historically low water levels, we need to conserve and restore 30 percent of lands and waters by 2030

Tags: Advocacy, America the Beautiful initiative, climate change, Colorado River, forests, Gila River, Grand Canyon, mining, public lands, western waters, wild fires, Wyoming Public Lands Initiative Act

The next half-century of hydropower

by Chris Wood | May 26, 2022 | From the President

How hydropower relicensing clears a path for migratory trout and salmon

Tags: clark fork, columbia, dams, Elwha River, federal power act, fish recovery, Government Affairs, Hydropower, migratory fish, penobscot river restoration project, Snake River, U.S. Congress

Your Snake Questions – Answered

by Zoe Bommarito | May 23, 2022 | Snake River

Here are six frequently asked questions about taking down the dams and restoring critical populations of wild fish in the Basin.

Tags: Columbia Basin, dam removal, question and answer, salmon, Salmon Orca Project, snake river dams, Snake River salmon and steelhead, Steelhead

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