The Lifeblood of the Pacific Northwest: Stories of Salmon in the Columbia Basin
The Lifeblood of the Pacific Northwest: Stories of Salmon in the Columbia Basin
Date, Time, Place: April 15, 2026; 1912 Center Arts Workshop. 12:00 PM - 1:00 P.M.
Title: The Lifeblood of the Pacific Northwest: Stories of Salmon in the Columbia Basin
Speaker: Abby Saks, Inland Northwest Organizer for Save Our wild Salmon
Description: Salmon are an ecological and cultural keystone species, playing a crucial role for ecosystems across the Northwest and holding a deep significance for many Northwest Tribes. However, runs across the Columbia Basin are in peril: 11 of the 16 historic stocks migrating above Bonneville Dam are either threatened, endangered, or extinct, and none are anywhere close to healthy or harvestable numbers. This month's talk will discuss the critical importance of salmon, how they're doing across the Basin, the threats they face, and what actions can be taken to restore their populations, with a focus on lower Snake River restoration.