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Volunteers Needed Ontario Steelheaders!

It’s that time of year again and LHFC have asked the members of the Ontario Steelheaders to join them on March 4th or 5th; at the hatchery in Kincardine for the annual fin clipping.  No experience necessary, bring a friend.  If anyone is available to help on these dates, please contact Karl Redin directly by phone/text message: 519-771-1780

Lets Save Them, While We Still Have Them!

Wild Salmon Center More info: http://ift.tt/2izGGdV

Recovery comes quick when dams are removed.

Wild Steelhead Coalition The New Yorker weighs in on the revival of the Elwha River. #wildsteelhead More info: http://ift.tt/2ix4FeK

Wow! Pretty impressive.

HISTORY Camille Egdorf is on the path to be one of the best angler’s in the world. Here’s more on her story, from our partner YETI. Learn more at: http://bit.ly/2fuyhrX More info: http://ift.tt/2h5Dx0U

Great read.

Wild Steelhead Coalition We teamed up with retired WDFW scientist Dick Burge to examine how handling practices can impact mortality levels and the potential changes in fish that damage eggs and fry development. Check it out! #wildsteelhead More info: http://ift.tt/2hZn2oS

Another must view. There’s never any place for oversized dams…Matter of fact there is never any place for any dam.

Susitna River Coalition Greetings SRC fb followers! Ryan Peterson writing here. It is with great pride and excitement that we are today sharing “The Super Salmon” with the world – a little movie about the Su and the spotlight it’s been in these last few years. From the first screening in Talkeetna a year ago, […]

The greatest river in Canada. Honour and protect her

Wild Salmon Center The Skeena River is one of the world’s remaining wild salmon strongholds and is under immense pressure from a foreign company’s Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) development. http://ift.tt/2gRHQSf More info: http://ift.tt/2h865b1

It’s amazing just how many animals depend on salmon. Nice message

Olympic National Park I went looking for spawning salmon and found a fishing bobcat. Standing on the bridge watching the fish struggle upstream, I just happened to catch this Hoh inhabitant catching breakfast. You never know what you might come across even on a quiet snowy morning. Ranger Lee More info: http://ift.tt/2hwQguX

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