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Your Partnership Helps Salmon Ecosystems and the Cultures Built on Them

The rivers and streams of the Columbia Basin were once teeming with salmon. Today, these vital fish populations are just a shadow of their former numbers. However, there is hope.

The Treaty tribes of the Columbia River Basin—the Yakama Nation, the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, the Nez Perce Tribe, and the Warm Springs Tribe—are leading ongoing efforts to restore salmon populations and the watersheds where these fish live.

Give* now to support salmon restoration and become part of a generations-long tribal legacy of conservation in the Pacific Northwest.

*CRITFC is qualified to receive tax-deductible contributions under section 7871(a) of the Indian Governmental Tax Status Act. Our FEIN is 93-0695227.



Where donations go

Donations to CRITFC help a variety of projects and programs, like the CRITFC Salmon Camp. At this camp, tribal youth learn about fish biology, hydrology, stream ecology, and how they can meld tribal culture with scientific knowledge to help the salmon.