Methow Salmon Recovery Foundation Archives
News Archive:
News Archive
November 2008:
Saving the ancient Pacific lamprey
December 2008:
Twisp River land, easement acquisitions awarded state, Federal salmon money
July 2009:
Study measures nutrients in river
August 2009:
Agencies, landowners team up for river projects
September 2009:
Yakama Nation supporting more coho in the Methow
Steelhead season opens on Methow
October 2009:
Long-term fix for river, fish, farmers and recreationists
Bound for the river
November 2009:
MVID diversion getting major overhaul
Surveying the rivers by boat and boot
January 2010:
Conservancy gets salmon funds
February 2010:
Bull trout critical habitat designation revised
News Briefs—Yakamas expand coho program
May 2010:
Sa Teekh Wa to unveil interpretive signs
June 2010:
Fish habitat is a common goal for groups at RiverBank building
July 2010:
Chinook use natural pond in new study
October 2010:
Chewuch ditch preps for piping project
November 2010:
New technique helps river heal
January 2011:
High water, ice dam sends Twisp River onto its floodplain
February 2011:
Agencies team up to improve river, fish habitat on large scale
April 2011:
Proposal aims to improve fish habitat, river health
May 2011:
Talk about public art
August 2011:
Resurfacing as art
Methow watershed gets $3.5 million for salmon and wildlife habitat
September 2011:
Hope for endangered fish springs eternal at Hancock Springs
November 2011:
Pond art features four local artists in joint project
March 2012:
Methow River summer projects would improve fish habitat
April 2012:
The economics of salmon
September 27, 2006:
Protected species the focus of land purchases in Methow Valley
December 21, 2007:
NCW salmon projects win $3 million in state funding
April 8, 2008:
Funding for hatchery included in $900 million fish agreement
December 18, 2008:
Area projects get salmon grants
December 19, 2008:
Outdoor Insider — Big money jolt for fish recovery on Wenatchee, Entiat and Methow
December 17, 2009:
NCW gets almost $2 million in salmon recovery dollars
December 31, 2009:
2009 a good year for state salmon runs
January 15, 2010:
Grant for hatchery slips away
August 13, 2010:
Projects luring fish
August 26, 2011:
Feds give $3.5 million for Methow Valley habitat
NOAA Fisheries (June 2009):
NOAA Upgrades Listing of Upper Columbia River Steelhead from Endangered to Threatened
NOAA Fisheries (September 2009):
NOAA Strengthens 2008 Columbia River Salmon Protection Strategy
Bureau of Reclamation (Decenber 2010):
Secretary Salazar Awards Upper Columbia Recovery Board Implementation Team with Partners in Conservation Award
State of Washington Governor's Salmon Recovery Office:
2008 State of Salmon in Watersheds
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation:
Restoration Narratives
Upper Columbia Salmon Recovery Board:
Spring Chinook Salmon and Steelhead Final Recovery Plan
Upper Columbia Monitoring Strategy
Upper Columbia Regional Funding Matrix
Matrix of Permitting
Bureau of Reclamation:
FCRPS Tributary Habitat Program: Methow Documents
- Middle Methow (M2) Reach Assessment and Appendices
- Geomorphology and Hydraulic Modeling for the Middle Methow River from Winthrop to Twisp
- Big Valley Reach Assessment
- Methow Subbasin Geomorphic Assessment
Endangered Species Act Federal Columbia River Power System 2008 Progress Report Summary
Methow Restoration Council (MRC):
Definitions of Commonly Used Acronyms
MRC Wall Calendars:
- 2010 "Living With the Methow River" 18 month Wall Calendar, featuring art and poetry created by Methow Valley students.
- The first "Living With the Methow River" Calendar, featuring historic Methow Valley photographs. This calendar was originally printed in 2008, with a small number reprinted for 2010-11, as shown here.