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For the first time in a century, salmon make it above Klamath Lake
On Sept. 24, cameras captured the first Chinook salmon in a century to crest the Keno Dam ([link removed]), roughly 20 miles south of Klamath Lake in Oregon. Then, on Oct. 10, Klamath Tribal fish specialists confirmed a radio-tagged adult Chinook had reached the lower Williamson River ([link removed]), above the lake. Last summer, Tribes and partners led the historic removal of four dams on the lower Klamath. But until now, it was unclear how salmon would handle the Keno and Link River Dam fish ladders above, as neither was built for adult salmon. Now, with salmon willpower on full display, the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife hopes to improve both ladders—and further boost one of the most-watched salmon recovery efforts in the world ([link removed]).
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Summer 2025 field work highlights
As the season winds down, we’re celebrating hundreds of restoration projects wrapping up across the Pacific Northwest by Wild Salmon Center and our partners. Field work isn’t just about shovels in ground ([link removed]): this summer, we also monitored salmon, trout, and lamprey passing through new culverts in Washington’s Quillayute Basin (pictured: WSC’s Betsy Krier on Anton Creek), partnered with the Hoh Tribe to deploy acoustic fish trackers, and surveyed upper Rogue Basin streams for coho.
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Join us on October 29 for the latest on our work across the North Pacific
Want an insider’s look at our work protecting the most stunning wild salmon, steelhead, and trout rivers across the Pacific Rim? Your ticket is Headwaters, our second annual virtual event. RSVP now ([link removed]) to join us at noon Pacific Standard Time on Wednesday, Oct. 29, for conservation updates, inspiration, and chances to win some exciting prizes from our generous sponsors.
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The mission of the Wild Salmon Center is to promote the conservation and sustainable use of wild salmon ecosystems across the Pacific Rim.Photo credits (from top): Chinook salmon cresting the top of Oregon’s Keno dam fish ladder on September 24, 2025 (ODFW), Keno dam fish ladder (Summer Burdick, USGS); Wild Salmon Center Washington Senior Salmon Habitat Restoration Manager Betsy Krier on Anton Creek (WSC); Headwaters (WSC); Crossing a creek, Oregon North Coast (Alamy).
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