The Osprey Journal
Editorial and Management Committee
Pete Soverel, Chair
Wild Salmon Rivers
David Peterson
Fly Fishers International
Ryan Smith
At-Large
Greg Knox
SkeenaWild Conservation Trust
Brian Braidwood
Steelhead Society of British Columbia
David Moskowitz
The Conservation Angler
Rich Simms
Wild Steelhead Coalition
Guy Fleischer
Wild Steelhead Coalition
Bruce McNae
World Salmon Forum
Scientific Advisors
Bill Bakke
Jim Lichatowich
Bill McMillan
Michael Price
Jack Stanford
Rick Williams
Business Address:
The Osprey PO Box 13121
Portland, OR 97213
Mission:
The Osprey Journal of International Salmon and Steelhead Conservation is concerned with the conservation & sustainable management of wild Pacific salmon & steelhead throughout their native & introduced ranges.
THE OSPREY
The International Journal of Salmon and Steelhead Conservation
Dear Osprey Supporter: August 2023
Thank you very sincerely for your ongoing support of The Osprey, The International Journal of Salmon and Steelhead Conservation. Your support enables us to continue our work as an active and influential voice for wild Pacific salmon and steelhead conservation.
Founded in 1987, The Osprey is the leading science and policy journal dedicated to the protection and recovery of wild Pacific salmon and steelhead throughout their range We keep our readers informed on both the progress and setbacks affecting wild fish, reporting on the many important issues that impact the health and future of wild steelhead and salmon stocks. The Osprey is often the first place to learn about the latest wild fish science.
Working with our wild salmon and steelhead conservation partners in the US and British Columbia, The Osprey’s reach and influence is constantly expanding. We continue to deliver our traditional print edition directly to the doorsteps of supporters, and added internet interactivity to its pages, allowing readers to access additional information online with their smartphones. The full-color online edition gives readers another way to access The Osprey and its articles, chock-full of links for those who want to delve deeper into wild fish science and policy And our online library of back issues offers an invaluable database for wild fish advocates and researchers — available free to all.
Examining the complexities of wildfire on wild fish, an insider’s view of the Klamath dams removal negotiations, a detailed scientific analysis of Olympic Peninsula steelhead decline, the McKenzie River’s last legacy wild Chinook salmon run, and how the complexities of historical events have contributed to today’s salmon and steelhead woes are just a few of the stories The Osprey has covered over the past year. It’s all original content that you won’t find anywhere else, written by experts on wild salmon and steelhead science and conservation.
But we can’t continue our work without your support! On behalf of these magnificent fish, please subscribe or donate on-line by credit or debit card at:
https://www.ospreysteelhead.org/donate. Contributions to The Osprey are tax deductible.
Thank you,
Peter Soverel Chair, The Osprey Editorial and Management Committee