Save Our Wild Salmon is a nationwide coalition of conservation organizations, commercial and sportsfishing associations, businesses, river groups, and taxpayer advocates working collectively to restore self-sustaining, abundant, and harvestable populations of wild salmon and steelhead to rivers, streams and oceans of the Pacific Salmon states.
Alaska Trollers Association
American Rivers
American Whitewater
Association of Northwest
Steelheaders
Columbia Riverkeeper
Defenders of Wildlife
Earthjustice
Federation of Fly Fishers
Friends of the Clearwater
Friends of the Earth
Idaho Rivers United
Idaho Steelhead and Salmon
Unlimited
Lands Council
The Mountaineers
National Wildlife Federation
Natural Resources Defense
Council
Northwest Sportfishing
Industry Association
NW Energy Coalition
Orca Network
Oregon Guides and Packers
Oregon Natural Desert
Association
Oregon Wild
Pacific Coast Federation of
Fishermen's Associations
Salmon For All
Sierra Club
SPAWN
Taxpayers For Common
Sense
Trout Unlimited
Washington Trollers
Association
Washington Wilderness
Coalition
Washington Wildlife
Federation
Wild Steelhead Coalition
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Redfish Lake, Idaho
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The salmon community's response to another failed plan from the Bush Administration.
Saving Snake River salmon may save Puget Sound killer whales.
Partners with Save Our Wild Salmon, Freedom to Roam is a a non-profit initiative that brings together people, organizations and businesses to enhance and protect wildlife corridors and landscape connectivity in North America.
Dams Allies Have a Change of Heart
The growing flood risk and the growing costs of keeping the lower Snake River Dams.
A Lewiston, Idaho resident give a guest opinion on his community's history with the four lower Snake River dams. Published in the Spokesman Review, May 18th, 2008.
During the 2004 presidential campaign, Democratic candidate John Kerry spent a week at his family's vacation home in Sun Valley, Idaho, to showcase his love of the Pacific Northwest and its wild surroundings. Now, Kerry's Idaho neighbors are asking the Massachusetts senator to take a leadership role in saving one of the Northwest's most storied wild species.
The comparative impact of dams vs. recreational and commercial fishing in the Columbia Basin.
An overview of Nevada's salmon heritage and the state's role in the recovery of Columbia-Snake Basin salmon and steelhead.
While it might seem counterintuitive at first, wild salmon conservation and cuisine go hand-in-hand. If we hope to continue enjoying wild Pacific salmon -both on our tables and in our rivers - then we must continue to support the fisheries that provide us with wild salmon each season. Download the PDF of this great recipe book! More at WhyWild.org.
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