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Lani Waller has a passion for these beautiful creatures that comes across on every page….
Yvon Chouinard, Patagonia.
ENJOY AN EVENING WITH LANI WALLER
Your opportunity to talk story with Lani
Choose from two dates and two locations:
July 31st, 6:30 pm
Ecotrust Building, 721 NW 9th
Portland, OR
August 2nd, 6:30 pm
McMenamin's St. Francis Hotel, 700 NW Bond St.
Bend, OR
Lani will read his book, “A Steelheader’s Way”, and make a presentation on basic things like clothing and tackle, to presentation styles and options, as well as philosophical perspectives gathered over forty- five years of chasing steelhead. It’s a mixture of Lani’s brand of barnyard science, with some magic thrown in and stories of the times and anglers he’s fished with.
Books available for purchase - $39.95 hardcover. Purchase a book at the event and Lani will personally autograph your copy.
Tickets are $25 and space is limited, so call the Native Fish Society office (503-829-6202) or register online now by clicking here to reserve your place. Beer and wine available for purchase.
Proceeds go to recovery of native fish in the Pacific Northwest. Attendance at this event will guarantee a marked upswing in your steelhead mojo!
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Conserving biological diversity of native fish and protecting their habitats
The Native Fish Society is a non-profit organization founded in 1995. Our goal is the conservation, preservation and restoration of wild fish in the Pacific Northwest. We work to establish effective fish management policies based on the latest scientific research, and we encourage the public to get involved in this process.
conservation, preservation, restoration
Now — more than ever — salmon, steelhead, trout and other native species need your help to survive. Click on the link above to become part of this important effort.

“All of us in the Northwest, no matter where we live, are bound together by the silver threads of native salmon and steelhead runs. We share a common vision to bring these magnificent animals, our regional icon, back from the brink of extinction. The job is difficult and the obstacles are many and formidable. The salmon and the steelhead need a strong and unwavering advocate now more than at any time of their history. The Native Fish Society fills that need.”
-- Jim Lichatowich; Author and Native Fish Society Member

Our Purpose The Native Fish Society advocates for the conservation, protection and restoration of native fish populations in the Pacific Northwest. NFS works with public agencies and governments to get native fish conservation policies implemented and to ensure that native fish policies are indeed followed once implemented.
The Native Fish Society is involved in public policy decisions and promotes scientifically-based solutions to fish management problems. We also encourage the involvement at both the administrative and personal levels by the public by educating them about the beauty, mystery and value of native fish and their environment.
Our Mission
- To advocate scientifically sound conservation, protection and recovery actions for native fish and their habitats in the Pacific Northwest
- To monitor and influence public agency management decisions in favor of native fish
- To produce educational materials on native fish conservation through scientific reports, newsletters, action alerts, and the media
- To inventory and monitor the status and health of native fish populations and improve our understanding of native fish ecosystem function
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