Oregon Trout is a statewide non-profit organization headquartered in Portland, Oregon with satellite offices in Bend, Corvallis and Medford. For the past 24 years, Oregon Trout has worked to protect native fish and restore freshwater health through innovation and education.

The Problem
According to the Environmental Protection Agency, 30,000 of Oregon’s 115,000 stream miles “fail to support aquatic life.” What can we do about it?

Every Stream . . .
At Oregon Trout we dedicated ourselves to restoring every one of those stream miles. But how long will that take? The current system of restoration operates at a rate of

At Oregon’s current work pace of 250 miles per year, we will finish fixing 30,000 unhealthy stream miles in 2366 A.D. We simply must do better.

Oregon Trout has the Solution.
Through our StreamBank™ program, we will work with agencies, watershed councils and private funders to revolutionize the system for stream restoration, and use web-based technology to accelerate that rate to

At a work pace of 1,000 stream miles per year, we will fix all 30,000 unhealthy stream miles in about 30 years.

Every Student . . .
Oregon Trout recognizes that all of our good work with restoration can be undone in a single generation if our youth do not understand the value of healthy rivers and streams.

Oregon Trout has the Solution.
In 2003, we built upon the foundation and successes of our national recognized Salmon Watch® watershed education program and created a new vehicle capable of reaching every student in every watershed in Oregon. Our Healthy Waters Institute provides inquiry-based opportunities for experiential learning and engages students in restoration projects that foster of a lifetime of freshwater stewardship. The Healthy Waters Institute also provides curricular programs, stewardship restoration and teacher support.

With your help, we can build a generation of watershed stewards.