Freshwater Trust Rehabs The Salmon and Sandy Rivers on Mt. Hood to Restore Fish Habitat
Thursday, October 16, 2014
The Freshwater Trust is a non-profit group that has been working with the National Forest and the Bureau of Land Management to restore fish habitat in the Sandy River Basin. The Salmon River and Still Creek, both tributaries to the Sandy River, once were teaming with Salmon and Steelhead but current numbers are 20% to 40% of what they once were. The ten year project started with the Salmon River but now the group is focusing on Still Creek, one of the most beautiful waterways in the Mt. Hood area.
Visit this page to watch a video and read about the Freshwater Trust project on Mt. Hood.