Conservation, Preservation, Restoration

The Native Fish Society is a non-profit organization founded in 1995 whose purpose is to protect and restore native, wild fish and their habitats. Our goal is the conservation, preservation and restoration of wild fish in the Pacific Northwest. We work to establish effective fish management policies based on the latest scientific research, and we encourage the public to get involved in this process.

A Common vision

"All of us in the Northwest, no matter where we live, are bound together by the silver threads of native salmon and steelhead runs. We share a common vision to bring these magnificent animals, our regional icon, back from the brink of extinction. The job is difficult and the obstacles are many and formidable. The salmon and the steelhead need a strong and unwavering advocate now more than at any time of their history. The Native Fish Society fills that need."
- Jim Lichatowich; Author and Native Fish Society Member

Native Fish Society's Purpose

The Native Fish Society's purpose is to protect and restore native, wild fish and their habitats in the Pacific Northwest. NFS works with public agencies and governments to get native fish conservation policies implemented and to ensure that native fish policies are indeed followed once implemented. The Native Fish Society is involved in public policy decisions and promotes scientifically-based solutions to fish management problems. We also encourage the involvement at both the administrative and personal levels by the public by educating them about the beauty, mystery and value of native fish and their environment.

Upcoming Events . . .

Thank you so much for your support in making this year's Homewaters Run Deeper auction and banquet such a great success.

Latest News. . .

» Statement of the NFS on S.2895
» Forage Fish Management Plan Public Comment
» Salmonberry Steelhead Surveys 2010 Season

Science & Current Issues . . .

» NFS Comments on Upper Willamette Recovery Plan
» Collaborative Comments to Oregon Water Resources
» NFS Comments on the Wenatchee HGMPs

Connect with Native Fish Society

Join Native Fish Society and stay connected via:

Join us on Facebook! See our videos on Youtube!

Must read Study!

Lichatowich: Failures to Incorporate Science into Fishery Management and Recovery Programs: Lessons from the Columbia River. Read more.

RIST 2009 Hatchery Reform Science

Recent study that examins the ecological impacts of hatchery programs including the changes in abundance, productivity, diversity and spatial structure of populations. Read full Case Study.

Native Fish Society

Conservation, Preservation, Restoration

The Native Fish Society is a non-profit organization founded in 1995 whose purpose is to protect and restore native, wild fish and their habitats. Our goal is the conservation, preservation and restoration of wild fish in the Pacific Northwest. We work to establish effective fish management policies based on the latest scientific research, and we encourage the public to get involved in this process.

A Common vision

"All of us in the Northwest, no matter where we live, are bound together by the silver threads of native salmon and steelhead runs. We share a common vision to bring these magnificent animals, our regional icon, back from the brink of extinction. The job is difficult and the obstacles are many and formidable. The salmon and the steelhead need a strong and unwavering advocate now more than at any time of their history. The Native Fish Society fills that need."
- Jim Lichatowich; Author and Native Fish Society Member

Native Fish Society's Purpose

The Native Fish Society's purpose is to protect and restore native, wild fish and their habitats in the Pacific Northwest. NFS works with public agencies and governments to get native fish conservation policies implemented and to ensure that native fish policies are indeed followed once implemented. The Native Fish Society is involved in public policy decisions and promotes scientifically-based solutions to fish management problems. We also encourage the involvement at both the administrative and personal levels by the public by educating them about the beauty, mystery and value of native fish and their environment.

Upcoming Events . . .

Thank you so much for your support in making this year's Homewaters Run Deeper auction and banquet such a great success.

Latest News. . .

» Statement of the NFS on S.2895
» Forage Fish Management Plan Public Comment
» Salmonberry Steelhead Surveys 2010 Season

Science & Current Issues . . .

» NFS Comments on Upper Willamette Recovery Plan
» Collaborative Comments to Oregon Water Resources
» NFS Comments on the Wenatchee HGMPs

Connect with Native Fish Society

Join Native Fish Society and stay connected via:

Join us on Facebook! See our videos on Youtube!

Must read Study!

Lichatowich: Failures to Incorporate Science into Fishery Management and Recovery Programs: Lessons from the Columbia River. Read more.

RIST 2009 Hatchery Reform Science

Recent study that examins the ecological impacts of hatchery programs including the changes in abundance, productivity, diversity and spatial structure of populations. Read full Case Study.