The North Umpqua Foundation

The North Umpqua Foundation Since that first victory, the Foundation has remained intact to protect and advocate for a river that can’t speak for itself.

The North Umpqua Foundation was founded in 1983 when anglers and other concerned parties banded together to oppose a hydroelectric project that could have had an irreversible impact on the river. The project was defeated, but other threats loomed for the well-being of the river and its anadromous fish—from the poaching of native steelhead in Steamboat Creek to the deterioration of sensitive spawning grounds.

The North Umpqua Foundation held its Annual Dinner on October 22, 2016 at Steamboat Inn. Guests were treated to wonderfu...
11/16/2016

The North Umpqua Foundation held its Annual Dinner on October 22, 2016 at Steamboat Inn. Guests were treated to wonderful wines donated by Bill Hatcher of Rex Hill and Ken Pahlow & Erica Landon of Walter Scott Wines. We thank them for thinking our mission is worthy of their wines. Brian Light, executive chef from Jake’s Grill in Portland, amazed the guests beginning with hors d’oeuvres through several dinner courses and ending with a "to die for" dessert. [ 86 more words ]

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The North Umpqua Foundation is happy to support Forest Service plans to install a new fish friendly culvert (Aquatic Org...
10/28/2016

The North Umpqua Foundation is happy to support Forest Service plans to install a new fish friendly culvert (Aquatic Organism Passage) on the South Fork of Steelhead Creek in the Steamboat Creek basin. We understand that the original culvert was installed in 1959 and blocks fish passage. Since the South Fork provides good riparian habitat above the current culvert, we want steelhead to have access to that upstream habitat. [ 74 more words ]

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The North Umpqua Foundation is happy to support Forest Service plans to install a new fish friendly culvert (Aquatic Organism Passage) on the South Fork of Steelhead Creek in the Steamboat Creek ba…

  that  just introduced a bill to protect some of best wild steelhead spawning areas?     http://pacificrivers.org/defaz...
10/10/2016

that just introduced a bill to protect some of best wild steelhead spawning areas? http://pacificrivers.org/defazio_frankmoore/

September 23, 2016 — Portland, Ore—Today, Congressman Peter DeFazio introduced a bill that would protect roughly 100,000 acres in Douglas County, Oregon. The legislation was introduced by Senators …

10/01/2016

just introduced the Wild Steelhead Sanctuary Act that would protect over 100,000 acres around the North Umpqua River while honoring a legendary man and war veteran. Thank you ! http://pacificrivers.org/defazio_frankmoore/

02/01/2012

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