From Rein, Washington Conservation Action <[email protected]>
Subject Add your name to restore native fish in the Columbia Basin!
Date September 29, 2025 5:00 PM
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John,

The dams and reservoirs in the Columbia-Snake River Basin pose the main threats to thriving fish and wildlife in this vast river system.

Right now, we have an opportunity that comes only twice a decade to push for ecological restoration in the basin: The Northwest Power and Conservation Council is developing a new 5-year Fish and Wildlife Amendment, which will provide funding and projects to help fish and wildlife populations recover.

We need your support to call on the council to prioritize the recovery of native fish and wildlife in our region. [[link removed]]

Add your name NOW! [[link removed]]

The council must uphold the goal of 5 million adult salmon and steelhead returning annually to the Columbia Basin. The council must also hold Bonneville Power Administration, the operators of the dams, accountable to their legal responsibilities to “protect, mitigate, and enhance” fish and wildlife populations.

Add your name to the petition calling on the Northwest Power and Conservation Council to support our economic, cultural, and spiritual interests in the recovery of native fish and wildlife. [[link removed]]

By taking action, you support the leadership of Northwest states and Tribes to advance salmon and river recovery, improve dam operations, and defend against efforts to undermine progress in rebuilding salmon abundance.

Sincerely,

Rein Attemann (he/him)

Puget Sound Campaign Senior Manager, Washington Conservation Action

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