Idaho’s spring Chinook season: A reminder of what we’ve lost and what we can still restore 

chinook season

This isn’t just about whether a fishing season opens on April 25. It’s about addressing the real problem and restoring a free-flowing lower Snake River to rebuild the conditions needed for healthy, harvestable wild salmon and steelhead to return.

Legacy Contracting: Building bridges for fish and communities on the Salmon SuperHwy 

Salmon super highway restoration complete

On Oregon’s beautiful North Coast rivers, the Salmon SuperHwy is working hard to reconnect over 180 miles of high-priority, historic salmon, steelhead, lamprey and cutthroat trout habitat in the Tillamook, Nestucca and Sand Lake watersheds. 

A lot on the line for America’s most prolific Salmon Forest

Productive fish and wildlife habitats in the Tongass are the backbone of Southeast Alaska

For many Americans, Southeast Alaska’s Inside Passage and Tongass National Forest is a dream destination.  Nearly 3 million visitors come every year to see the world’s largest intact temperate rainforest and its towering old-growth trees, dramatic mountains rising from the sea and tidewater glaciers.  Right now, there’s an incredible opportunity to help maintain the prolific fish and wildlife habitat in the forest for years…