by Matt Little | Aug 4, 2015 | Spotlight Story
From the Classroom to a Career Emi Ikeda had opportunities from an early age to get outdoors with her family and explore the Pacific Northwest. Her first experience though of witnessing our region’s iconic spawning salmon took place in the fall of 2003 on a Salmon...
by chris | Jul 31, 2015 | Uncategorized
Pictured left: A lively discussion during the 4-H activity (Habitat, Hatchery, Hydropower, Harvest) let participants share what they know and what they want to learn more about. Pictured right: Lead trainer Walt Hollands pointing to a nice collection of...
by Matt Little | Jun 19, 2015 | Uncategorized
Hood River News (reprint) June 12, 2015 Article and photo by Kirby Neumann-Rea Biology teacher Joe Kelly provides instruction to sophomore Bianca Maciel on removing knapweed from the opposite side of the trail as community members hike past. The whole idea behind...
by Matt Little | May 27, 2015 | Uncategorized
High Country News (reprint) May 5, 2015 By Jourdan Arenson Getting teenagers to embrace environmental stewardship can be a challenge, especially when those teenagers are cold and wet. One way to grab their attention is to present a drama of sex and death. For 21...
by Matt Little | May 1, 2015 | Uncategorized
Dear World Salmon Council, I am writing to you to thank you for my wonderful experience as a Salmon Watch student. I’m an 8th grade student at Winterhaven School in Portland. I participated in Salmon Watch last fall with my classmates and science teacher, Wendy...
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