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Support the Private Forest Accord
Ask the Board of Forestry to finalize the changes to Oregon’s logging rules on private forest lands.
Ask the Board of Forestry to finalize the changes to Oregon’s logging rules on private forest lands.
It started with a map, and a vision. Thirty years later the stronghold strategy is still hard at work. Check out our latest annual report.
In our new video Finding Flow, WSC’s Oregon Water Policy Director Caylin Barter heads to southern Oregon to document the current state of rivers and streams in this rapidly changing region.
The Tillamook Rainforest is many things to many people and creatures. In our new video series, hear from a handful of forest users on the importance of this landscape for Oregonians.
Annual Report 2020: Last year was one of the most challenging years that the Wild Salmon Center has ever experienced. And yet, 2020 also proved to be a year of breakthroughs.
Stand up for world class wild fish runs on the Rogue, Chetco and Elk rivers by telling the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife to protect and prioritize existing runs of wild fish in the area.
The Martinelli family celebrates wild salmon and giving back to the places they love.
The strong overlap between salmon ecosystems and priority lands for carbon sequestration offers an opportunity for new land-based strategies to stop climate change.
In a painful year, you helped deliver major salmon conservation milestones. From major threats like Pebble Mine and the Chehalis Dam thwarted or delayed, to historic progress for Oregon rivers, forests and public lands.
The Oregon Board of Forestry voted unanimously to move ahead a plan for long-term in stream and forest reserves for roughly half of the Tillamook—250,000 acres.