Showing posts with label Save Our Wild Salmon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Save Our Wild Salmon. Show all posts
Sunday, October 4, 2015
Flotilla of Hope...
Sitting on the shore with my two boys, 200+ boats of all shapes and sizes begin the flotilla up to Lower Granite Dam was an inherently emotional and impressive sight.
Yesterday's #FreetheSnake Flotilla on the Snake River was a smashing success. Organizers came together and put on a flawless event that was full of logistical challenges and safety concerns
The end game of dam removal is going to be a huge, long, drawn out and contentious political process but this event and it's participants were a clear message to all involved. They mean business.
Dozens of different stakeholders. Organizations, Native Tribes and everyday people alike. All saying the same thing.
It's Time. Let the Snake River run free.
Stay involved, via Free The Snake's web site and their Facebook Page
Tuesday, September 22, 2015
#FreetheSnake Flotilla October 3rd
If you're an advocate for the Snake River, there's a hell of an event you should be a part of
Join Save Our Wild Salmon, Friends of the Clearwater and a host of other conservation groups October 3rd at the Wawawai Landing on the Snake starting at 8am for the Free the Snake Flotilla.
You'll be a part of sending a message to government that these dams have outlived their purpose and there's far more to gain by letting these rivers behave as they are meant to.
The Snake is such an amazing river. So much productivity lost but we have the ability to regain it.
Get more info on the Snake River Flotilla FB page. Hope to see you there!
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
Stunning....
sea-swallow'd from ryan peterson on Vimeo.
Just watch this thing 5 or so times. Please. You really should
Then tell me that the Pebble Mine is a good idea while trying to retain your soul.
What a film
Just watch this thing 5 or so times. Please. You really should
Then tell me that the Pebble Mine is a good idea while trying to retain your soul.
What a film
Thursday, April 26, 2012
James Redden--"Take The Dams Down"
From Save Our Wild Salmon Inland Northwest Director Sam Mace--
"Perhaps more than any other individual in the history of the Pacific Northwest's dam building era, Judge James Redden altered the course of salmon recovery on the Snake and Columbia for the better. From his position as a US District Court Judge in Oregon, Redden has presided over much of the long running legal battle which has pitted fishing groups, tribes and conservationists against the federal government and the entrenched economic interests in the Columbia Basin. With wild salmon populations in the Columbia teetering on the brink of extinction in the 1990's Redden took the case during a time of crisis and the decisions he's made during the course of the last decade, including court mandates for spill during the spring outmigration, increased monitoring and adaptive management, and improved habitat mitigation efforts have led to dramatic improvements in many populations of wild salmon in the Snake and Columbia Basin. Now in his early 80's, Redden stepped down from the case last fall, leaving behind a tremendous legacy of holding the federal government to the highest legal standards with regards to their responsibility to endangered salmon in the Columbia.
Having stepped away from the case, Redden is for the first time making his personal opinions public, and in a recent interview with Idaho public television Redden stated emphatically what many have long known; we need to take the four lower Snake River dams down."
Watch his interview here with Idaho Public Television HERE
Weird, let a river behave like a river and the fish respond. Classic case of letting nature do it's deal, and look what happens....
Thank goodness Redden was around to force the powers that be to become good stewards of our rivers. Here's to him, and his judicial legacy he's leaving behind
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