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Safer Products Washington Action Petition
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Be A Salmon Steward
Washington Recreation and Conservation Office has provided a wonderful, easy-to-understand, and interactive resource to help anyone in Washington state take up their own Stewardship adventure on behalf of Salmon. Restoring wild salmon is the Southern Residents’ best chance for recovery!
Get Involved in Orca Recovery Efforts
The Governor's Salmon Recovery Office has launched a new website to track recovery efforts in Washington for the endangered Southern Resident orcas. The website contains information on progress implementing recommendations from the Governor’s Southern Resident Killer Whale Task Force, as well as general information about orcas and ideas about how people can help save them.
17 Days of Action
J35 Tahlequah, captured the hearts and minds of the world when, in July of 2018, she carried and grieved for her deceased daughter for 17 days. In honor of Tahlequah and her calf, the 17 members of Orca Salmon Alliance have listed 17 actions you can take to help save the Southern Resident Orcas.
ORCA NETWORK
ACTION: Write a letter to Governor Inslee and urge him to reject a plan to build a flood mitigation dam on the Chehalis River.
Photo: Cindy Hansen
Photo: Cindy Hansen
WILD ORCA
ACTION: Ask the U.S. government to match Canada's plan to prevent Pacific salmon extinction, and help save endangered killer whales.
WHALE SCOUT
ACTION: Volunteer for a salmon habitat restoration project.
WHALE AND DOLPHIN CONSERVATION
ACTION: Become an Orca Hero.
Photo: Jeff Friedman
Photo: Jeff Friedman
DEFENDERS OF WILDLIFE
ACTION: Plant a raingarden.
SAVE OUR WILD SALMON
ACTION: Contact your elected officials and policymakers to advocate for removal of the lower Snake River Dams.
Photo: Save our Wild Salmon
Photo: Save our Wild Salmon
NATURAL RESOURCES DEFENSE COUNCIL
ACTION: Write a letter to the editor about environmental issues in your community.
Photo: Cindy Hansen
Photo: Cindy Hansen
PUGET SOUNDKEEPER
ACTION: Volunteer for cleanups on the water and along the shoreline, all across Seattle.
Photo: Puget Soundkeeper
Photo: Puget Soundkeeper
WASHINGTON CONSERVATION ACTION
ACTION: Understand and support Tribal Treaty Rights.
Photo: Leslie Dorn
Photo: Leslie Dorn
TOXIC FREE FUTURE
ACTION: Tell REI to protect orcas and Puget Sound from toxic PFAS.
Photo: Cindy Hansen
Photo: Cindy Hansen
SEATTLE AQUARIUM
ACTION: Use your voice to protect our ocean and the animals that live there.
Photo: Amanda Colbert
Photo: Amanda Colbert
OCEANA
ACTION: Tell your Representative: Vote for healthy, abundant oceans.
SOUND ACTION
ACTION: Watch the Orca and Nearshore Camera located at Point Robinson Beach on Maury Island, and let us know if you see something interesting!
Photo: Monika Wieland Shields
Photo: Monika Wieland Shields
CENTER FOR BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY
ACTION: Tell Biden to restore the Endangered Species Act to its full power so we can protect Southern Resident orcas.
Photo: Cindy Hansen
Photo: Cindy Hansen
ENDANGERED SPECIES COALITION
ACTION: Submit a public comment: tell the federal government to breach the four lower Snake River
dams!
Photo: Gary Sutton.
dams!
Photo: Gary Sutton.
EARTHJUSTICE
ACTION: Create a plan for environmental action.
Photo: Sara Hysong-Shimazu
Photo: Sara Hysong-Shimazu
FRIENDS OF THE SAN JUANS
ACTION: Anchor out of eelgrass and help Southern Residents get the food they need to thrive!
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