Watershed Stories from the Smith River Alliance Newsletter Volunteers Make Important Contributions Cal Poly Humboldt students display invasive plants removed from the South Fork Smith watershed (Photo- Mike Splain) Just as spring had sprung, a contingency of dedicated...
Watershed Stories from the Smith River Alliance Newsletter Restoring the Smith River Plain Coho salmon fry detected at a coastal plain restoration site (Photo- Priscilla Winters) In 2024, the Smith River Alliance (SRA) completed an important restoration project near...
Watershed Stories from the Smith River Alliance Newsletter Smith River National Recreation Area Expansion Act Reintroduced Kayakers paddle a stunning stretch of the North Fork Smith River in Oregon (Photo- Zachary Collier) On March 11th, Oregon Senators Jeff Merkley...
Watershed Stories from the Smith River Alliance Newsletter Salmon Strongholds Threatened by Strip Mining Salmonid populations depend on the cool, clean waters of the Smith and other Salmon Stronghold rivers. The Smith River is one of several salmon stronghold rivers...
Watershed Stories from the Smith River Alliance Newsletter The Strange and Wonderful Kalmiopsis – Salmon Stronghold Headwaters Vulcan Lake and Vulcan Peak come into view near the start of the John and Lilla Leach Memorial Loop. Smith River Alliance Field Biologist...
Smith River Alliance is Hiring! We are looking for a new Rock Creek Ranch Manager/Caretaker. This position plays a key role in managing the 175 acre Rock Creek Ranch property and facilities, including the Sustainable Power System and oversees visitation and volunteer...