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December 2007 E-News
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Displaced Steelhead Rearing Tanks Hatchery Truck in River

LLTK’s Lilliwaup Hatchery Damaged by Flooding

Please Consider Making a Gift to Help With Repairs

The fierce storm that hit western Washington earlier this month caused landslides and flash floods around Hood Canal, where LLTK operates its Lilliwaup Creek Hatchery.

“This is dramatically worse than anything that’s happened here before,” Hatchery Manager Rick Endicott said. “During the storm, there was no power, no phone, no heat, and the road was impassable so no one could get here. The equipment was submerged in 3 feet of water,” Rick said. “All I had was a flashlight. I felt helpless.”

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YEAR-END SALE— NATALIE FOBES CARDS AND PRINTS!

Fobes Sockeye Print LLTK’s collection of limited-edition note-cards and prints by photographer Natalie Fobes are 10% off through the end of January. We will ship your note-card order the day it is received! Prints are signed and numbered by Natalie Fobes and will be shipped within one week of the order-date.

To view the collection and place your order securely online, click here.

 

 

 
 
LLTK MERCHANDISE ON SALE THROUGH JANUARY

LLTK T-Shirt LLTK caps, t-shirts, and fleece jackets have been long-time favorites of our fishermen friends. This month all LLTK merchandise is on sale, and we’ll ship your order the day it is received—don’t miss your chance to stock up on great LLTK gear at a discount!

To view the LLTK merchandise sale, click here.

 

 
 
1% FOR THE PLANET

1% for the Planet Logo Long Live the Kings is now affiliated with the 1% For the Planet program. Since 2002, 1% For the Planet has inspired members of the business community to contribute 1% of sales to environmental groups like LLTK.

To learn more about how your company can register to donate up to 1% to LLTK, click here.

 

 
  In The Spotlight  
   

Jim Lichatowich
Consultant, Scientist, and Author, Salmon without Rivers
LLTK Board Member Since 2004

   
    Jim Licatowich At LLTK, we are proud of our people. The diversity of perspectives that LLTK has welcomed and nurtured throughout our 20 years of work is part of what makes us successful. In each issue of the LLTK E-News, we introduce you to a remarkable staff or Board member, project partner, or donor.

LLTK Board Member Jim Lichatowich has worked on Pacific salmon issues as a researcher, manager, and scientific advisor for 37 years. He specializes in the life history, ecology, status of Pacific salmon and the history of their management. Jim was formerly the Chief of Fisheries Research and Assistant Chief of Fisheries for the State of Oregon. He has served as a member of seven independent science panels studying issues related to Pacific salmon management and recovery. His award-winning 1999 book, Salmon Without Rivers, is a history of the Pacific salmon crisis.

In addition to serving on the LLTK Board, Jim has worked with groups such as the Oregon Business Council, Portland General Electric, Oregon Trout, The Native Fish Society, The North Umpqua Foundation, Ecotrust, The Wilderness Society, Pacific Rivers Council, Trout Unlimited, and Northwest Indian Tribes.

   
   
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