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Thanks for taking our photographic salmon tour. Now that you've gotten an overview of salmon recovery, we invite you to learn more or act on what you've learned:

 

Help salmon at home
Learn more about how you can help protect water quality and salmon habitat with our home and garden hints for healthy streams and salmon.
Dig in for salmon habitat
Find a volunteer salmon habitat restoration project near you with The Dirt, the Department of Natural Resource's volunteer calendar.
Get the facts on salmon and trout
Learn more about salmon, the Endangered Species Act, and salmon recovery efforts with our salmon background information page.
Get more information at the Salmon Information Center
The Tri-County Salmon Information Center has answers to your questions about salmon and the ESA at 1-877-SALMON-9.
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Updated: October 30, 2000

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