• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to footer

CRSRI

Bringing the Salmon Home

  • Search
  • About Us
    • Five Partners
    • Initiative & Team
    • Shared Principles
    • Artists
    • Annual Report
  • The Salmon
    • Historical Distribution
    • Sockeye
    • Chinook
    • Reintroduction Needs
  • News
  • Events
    • APPLY NOW: SALMON WARRIORS GATHERING October 16-20, 2024
    • The Bringing the Salmon Home Transboundary Tour launches May 24 & 25!
  • Resources
    • Technical Studies
  • Connect
    • Contact Us
    • Join Us
    • Show your support
    • Supporter Signatories
Home  >  Archives for 2021

2021

Preparing the way to bring the salmon home (E-News, 17 Dec ’21)

We are reflecting on the year past, and looking to the promise ahead.  It’s been a momentous year for reckoning the costs of colonialism. The Secwépemc, Syilx Okanagan, and Ktunaxa

Strengthening relationships to bring the salmon home (E-News, 8 Dec 2021)

We are committed to strengthening connections between Nations, Tribes and non-Indigenous allies throughout the Columbia River Basin as we work together to bring the salmon home to the upper Columbia.A

Like ripples in the water: expanding circles of engagement

We are pleased to introduce the third member of our Bringing the Salmon Home Nation-based Outreach and Engagement Organizer team. We warmly welcome Troy Hunter of the Ktunaxa Nation aboard.

Our stewardship of water & salmon is a matter of truth & reconciliation (E-News, 10 Nov 2021)

Please join us in exploring some powerful questions at the , next Wednesday and Thursday, November 17-18, 2021.  This free conference is held in a different location each year, alternating

Bringing the salmon home is a growing team effort

We are pleased to introduce the first two members of our new CRSRI team of Nation-based Outreach and Engagement Organizers. We warmly welcome Valerie Michel, Secwépemc Nation, and iitsakitsapoyaki (Carrie

Generational legacy (E-News 21 Oct 2021)

It’s not everyone’s idea of fun to wake up before dawn and then plunge into a cold river for a day of work. But donning wetsuits and waders is a

Next Page »
Columbia River Salmon Reintroduction Initiative Home

Contact Us

E: info@columbiariversalmon.ca
T: 250-707-0095
Address:
CRSRI Secretariat c/o
#101, 3535 Old Okanagan Hwy
Westbank, BC V4T 3L7

Quick Links

  • Join Us
  • Home
  • About Us
  • The Salmon
  • News
  • Events
  • Resources
  • Connect
Instagram Facebook Bluesky
Syilx Okanagan Nation Alliance Logo
KTUNAXA NATION logo
Secwepemculecw Logo
© The Columbia River Salmon Reintroduction Initiative 2025 | Privacy Policy
Website by PathWise Solutions Inc.