The quest to rebuilt runs of ugly chum has spread to a new Southwest Washington river. The Department of Fish and Wildlife recently released 105,000 juvenile chum into the East
Clark County to buy 125 acres along East Fork Lewis River as part of habitat restoration project - The Columbian
East Fork Lewis River Great American Places
What To Do with Fish When the River Runs Dry
Is this $20 million river restoration funding being spent wisely? - Columbia Insight
More than $7M awarded for East Fork Lewis River restoration
Return of the chum - The Columbian
Director's Bulletin, Nov/Dec 2022, by The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
Frontiers Deconstructing dams and disease: predictions for salmon disease risk following Klamath River dam removals
I-5 East Fork Lewis River NB Bridge - Replacement
Is this $20 million river restoration funding being spent wisely? - Columbia Insight
An Indigenous Tribe in Washington Is Strategically Placing Beavers Around to Help Salmon
PDF) Lewis River Case Study Final Report: A decision-support tool for assessing watershed-scale habitat recovery strategies for ESA-listed salmonids
The Endangered East Fork
Director's Bulletin, Nov/Dec 2022, by The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
WA could get millions in federal salmon recovery dollars