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Technical Study

Investing in Indigenous-led salmon reintroduction

INVESTING IN THE FUTURE The upcoming National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on Sept. 30th highlights the need for reflection and renewed action to address the ongoing impacts of colonization.

STUDY #1: Salmon Habitat Synthesis and Assessment Framework for the Upper Columbia River 

This report outlines a framework for understanding and assessing salmon habitats in the Canadian portion of the Columbia River. It contains seven sections: historical context, current habitat conditions, a habitat

It takes a river of people to bring the salmon home

Bringing the Salmon Home Transboundary Tour Remember how powerful it can be to meet in person, rather than just in virtual space?! In place of our annual online festival in

STUDY #2 Phase 1: Plan for Experimental Reintroduction of Anadromous Salmon into Upper Columbia River: Proposed Implementation, Monitoring, and Evaluation

The Phase 1 Reintroduction Plan, or Pilot Plan, assesses the feasibility of reintroducing salmon to the Canadian Columbia River basin. It evaluates locations, donor stocks, and studies, focusing on Spring

Check out our new technical studies — and our 2023 highlights!

As 2023 comes to a close, we’re reflecting on a momentous year. Our Indigenous-led Initiative to reintroduce salmon to the upper Columbia River in Canada is a continuing generational effort.

STUDY #3: Risk and Benefit Assessment of a Multi-year Salmon Reintroduction to the Upper Columbia River

This report addresses the importance of reintroducing anadromous salmon to the Upper Columbia River and outlines potential ecological impacts and risks. It focuses on a risk and benefit assessment framework

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