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    The Council works to protect and enhance fish and wildlife in the Columbia River Basin. Its Fish & Wildlife Program guides project funding by the Bonneville Power Administration.

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    The Council develops a plan, updated every five years, to ensure the region’s power supply and acquire cost-effective energy efficiency.

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  1. meeting
    Feb 5, 2018

    Existing objectives for 7 fish species

    Feb 5, 2018
    Existing Objectives for 7 Fish Species bull trout, redband trout, cutthroat trout, kokanee, Pacific lamprey, white sturgeon, and eulachon   Date and Time (remote meeting) February 5th from 1:00pm
  2. report
    Dec 30, 2014

    III. Goals and Objectives — the changes we want to achieve

    Dec 30, 2014
    The program aims to rebuild healthy, naturally producing fish and wildlife populations adversely affected by the construction and operation of hydroelectric dams in the Columbia River Basin. It accomp
  3. meeting
    May 11, 2016

    Technical Work Session for Objective Mapper Content

    May 11, 2016
    The meeting will be held in the Payette Room, 1 pm - 4 pm (Mountain Time) GoToMeeting or Conference Call - 1-800-356-8278, code 186685     This small technical work session aims to clarify and
  4. webpage

    Resource Tools and Maps

    Explore this tool released November 2019, let us know what you think      
  5. webpage

    Objective Database Content

    Archived of 2015 pilot objectives mapping tool  Below are files containing the exported content of the access database (uploaded Dec 17, 2015) Excel export of entire database content PDF Reports sum
  6. webpage

    Refining Objectives

    The Program guidance for refining goals and objectives states that the Council will work with others in a regional process to survey, collect, identify, and refine a realistic set of quantitative obj
  7. report
    Dec 30, 2014

    Appendix D. Program goals and objectives

    Dec 30, 2014
    Theme One: Protect and Enhance Habitat to Provide a Home for Species Goal: Provide environmental conditions that support ecosystem functions necessary to restore healthy, self-sustaining and harvesta
  8. report
    Dec 30, 2014

    Part Three: Basinwide Vision, Scientific Foundation, Goals, Objectives, and Strategies

    Dec 30, 2014
    The vision for this program is a Columbia River ecosystem that sustains an abundant, productive, and diverse community of fish and wildlife, supported by mitigation across the basin for the adverse ef
  9. report
    Dec 30, 2014

    A. Program goals and quantitative objectives

    Dec 30, 2014
    The program aims to rebuild healthy, naturally producing fish and wildlife populations adversely affected by the construction and operation of hydroelectric dams in the Columbia River Basin. It accomp
  10. report
    Dec 30, 2014

    1. Refining program goals and quantitative objectives

    Dec 30, 2014
    Working with others in the region, including the state and federal fish and wildlife agencies and tribes, other federal agencies and the independent science panels, the Council will oversee a regional
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