Long-awaited report shows that replacing the dams’ benefits is possible. Change in the Snake basin is inevitable.
Fresh support for Snake salmon recovery

Long-awaited report shows that replacing the dams’ benefits is possible. Change in the Snake basin is inevitable.
With record high temperatures and historically low water levels, we need to conserve and restore 30 percent of lands and waters by 2030
How hydropower relicensing clears a path for migratory trout and salmon
Here are six frequently asked questions about taking down the dams and restoring critical populations of wild fish in the Basin.
Working to change minds and save wild salmon in the Pacific Northwest
Lower Snake Dam Removal campaign is seeking applicants for the new Snake River Ambassador Program
TU promises legal action if the Potter Valley Project continues to harm salmon and steelhead.