The Pacific Coastal Salmon Recovery Fund (PCSRF) database serves as a project and performance metrics database and stores salmon and steelhead-related project reportsĀ from grantees located in Alaska, Washington, Idaho, Oregon, and California.
What habitat features give salmon and steelhead a chance to thrive, and what conditions are detrimental? The answers will change how you see the habitat around you. Classroom card game with illustrations and explanations.
In order to raise awareness about the importance and plight of salmon this mural has been painted in several cities on the West Coast. The mural design is free for the public to use.
Our giant salmon mural has been shrunk down into a black and white line coloring sheet. Inside of the large salmon, there are many intricacies that show how people are degrading and restoring salmon habitat.
The goal of ESA recovery under this plan is to improve the viability of Snake River spring/summer Chinook salmon and steelhead, and the ecosystems upon which they depend, to the point that they no longer require ESA protection.
The Endangered Species Act requires periodic reviews of species that are listed as threatened or endangered to ensure that the listing is still accurate.
he Endangered Species Act requires periodic reviews of species that are listed as threatened or endangered to ensure that the listing is still accurate.
The goal of ESA recovery under this plan is to improve the viability of these salmon and steelhead, and the ecosystems upon which they depend, to the point that they no longer require ESA protection.