
Salmon play an enormous role in our region, both as part of indigenous culture and as a keystone species.
Their decline in Idaho, along with other fish like steelhead, pacific lamprey, and white sturgeon, is primarily caused by hydropower production, especially the four Lower Snake River Dams (LSRD) that are located between the Tri-cities of Washington and Lewiston, Idaho.
Those dams are operated by the Bonneville Power Administration, a public corporation. BPA is in turn overseen by the Northwest Power and Conservation Council. The Council’s Fish and Wildlife Programs are amended every five years, and the most recent (2026) draft plan is up for comments. Comments are due March 2nd, 2026.
There are three points that we suggest you request in the final plan:
Please submit your comment today. Taking just a few minutes to make a personalized comment helps show public support for wild salmon recovery in Idaho.
https://projects.nwcouncil.org/program/comment_form
If you would like to learn more, the following documents from longtime fish advocate (and Friends of the Clearwater supporter) Lin Laughy is extremely helpful for learning the details as well as counters to common pro-dam arguments.
This kind of analysis shows the role and effectiveness of FOC and our partners. You have a team with decades of salmon conservation experience that all of us benefit from. Please consider supporting FOC and becoming a member today.
Friends of the Clearwater
PO Box 9241
Moscow, ID 83843
(208) 882-9755