
Spend an hour with us taking action for salmon!
Healthy rivers and salmon are vital to our way of life in the Pacific Northwest, but Columbia Basin salmon, steelhead, and other native fish are in crisis. In fact, “Most wild salmon and steelhead runs persist at a fraction of their historic abundance and geographic distribution, and some (including three of five in the Snake River) persist at less than one percent of their historic abundance”.
Regional Tribes have led important comprehensive and collaborative progress to recover imperiled salmon populations, but salmon recovery efforts and goals are under attack: false and misleading information is being used to defend a harmful status quo, federal agencies critical to salmon recovery are threatened, and habitat restoration funding is in jeopardy.
Our region’s future is at stake, and our advocacy is more important now than ever.
Join Save Our wild Salmon and Washington Conservation Action and Sierra Club Washington State Chapter in taking collective action to protect salmon by attending our February VIRTUAL SALMON ADVOCACY ACTION HOUR!
When: One Tuesday each month, rotating between 12:30-1:30pm PT and 5:30-6:30pm PT
Upcoming Action Hours:
- Tuesday, February 10th at 5:30-6:30pm PT
Where: Zoom (RSVP for February here)
What to expect during an Action Hour:
- Get updates from experts on issues affecting salmon recovery.
- Ask questions.
- Most importantly, take strategic and timely actions with a community of other advocates during the call, and get the resources you need if you want to continue your advocacy outside of the hour.
We can defend progress and push back on harmful policies and attacks, but it will require all of us working together, strategically, and collectively!
All are welcome, from seasoned salmon advocates to folks who are new to the issue!
PAST ACTION HOUR RESOURCES
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