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Lower Snake River landscape with sunflowers

What would a restored river mean to you?

The benefits of a restored lower Snake River are enormous for our region – including opportunities for people to experience a thriving ecosystem and healthy water, resilient energy future, Tribal cultural sites restoration, protection, and education, and significantly expanded recreation and outdoor activities such as fishing, boating, rafting, kayaking, birding, hunting, and much, much more.

We are deeply inspired by discussions across the region to shape a vision and identify opportunities and priorities for accessing and experiencing a healthy restored river—and what it means to you, your family, your community, and/or your business.

Join us in sharing your vision of what a restored river means to you by submitting your comments below. Feel free to include videos of you sharing your story or photos of recreating on or near the river.

Thank you for sharing your vision of a restored lower Snake River!


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**Would you like to submit a video of you sharing your comments while recreating on or near a river? If yes, Martha at Save our Wild Salmon will email you more details on how to submit a video. ***
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