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What You Can Do to Help Recover Salmon

Salmon and steelhead in Oregon, Washington and Idaho can be recovered. Whether you own many acres or live in a city, your actions count toward saving these fish. Here’s what you can do to recover salmon in the Pacific Northwest:

  • Be aware of what watershed you live in and learn about your local fish runs. Once you educate yourself, share information about salmon with your friends and neighbors. Help others learn what they can do to save habitat and fish.

  • Speak up for salmon restoration. Request that agencies provide adequate stream flows and other habitat protections.

  • Dispose of household chemicals such as used motor oil, antifreeze, pesticides, and paints at approved collection facilities in your area. Many drains empty directly into rivers.

  • Volunteer for stream enhancement projects. Find out if there is a local watershed council in your area that you can get involved with to protect and restore salmon.

  • Be an informed consumer. Don't use products that are harmful to the environment when safer alternatives exist.

  • Join and support organizations that advocate for protection of salmon and their habitat.

  • Conserve water and electricity.

 
   

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