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NOAA Report Finds Lower Snake River Dam Breaching as “Centerpiece Action” for Salmon Recovery

NOAA Report Finds Lower Snake River Dam Breaching as “Centerpiece Action” for Salmon Recovery

by Idaho Rivers United | Oct 13, 2022

Data from NOAA The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) released its final edition of the Rebuilding Salmon report last week that acts as a roadmap towards achieving regionally-established salmon recovery goals by 2050. The report compiles...
Why Trout Unlimited backed the infrastructure and climate laws

Why Trout Unlimited backed the infrastructure and climate laws

by Trout Unlimited | Aug 19, 2022

The answer starts with our mission to care for and recover rivers and wild and native fish.

The next half-century of hydro

The next half-century of hydro

by Trout Unlimited | May 26, 2022

How hydropower relicensing clears a path for migratory trout and salmon

CSPA Develops and Supports Changes to Hydropower Licensing

CSPA Develops and Supports Changes to Hydropower Licensing

by California Sportfishing Protection Alliance | Apr 17, 2022

CSPA has played a strong role over the last 12 months in developing and negotiating a package of proposed reforms to the Federal Power Act.  The package will, if implemented, change a multitude of on-the-ground aspects of how the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission...
Groups Seek to Improve the Hydropower Licensing Process, Restore Authority to Native American Tribes

Groups Seek to Improve the Hydropower Licensing Process, Restore Authority to Native American Tribes

by Hydropower Reform Coalition | Apr 4, 2022

Press Release Proposed package will support river conversation, hydropower development and expand authority for Tribal Nations Contact: LeRoy Coleman, National Hydropower Association, 202-413-4605 Amy Souers Kober, American Rivers, 503-708-1145 Washington, D.C. (April...
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