Projects

American Rivers named the Columbia River among America’s Most Endangered Rivers® of 2015. American Rivers is a nonprofit conservation organization dedicated to protecting and restoring America’s rivers.

Currently, the Columbia River Treaty between the U.S. and Canada has just two purposes: hydropower and flood control. UCUT insists the Columbia River Treaty include ecosystem function and fish passage as an essential element.

Go to www.americanrivers.org/Columbia to learn more.


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Columbia River Treaty

Kalispel Tribe of Indians – Northern Pike Suppression

United by Water

The Value of Natural Capital in the Columbia River Basin

Answering the Call: UCUT Canoes Arrive at Standing Rock

Climate Change Workshop

Protecting Lake Coeur d’Alene

Coeur d’Alene Tribe Forest Carnivore Survey

UCUT Video Gallery

Canoe Journey and Gathering at Kettle Falls

Fish Reintroduction into the U.S. And Canadian Upper Columbia River

Upper Columbia River Basin Fish Passage and Reintroduction Project – Phase 1

Treaty Talks: A Journey up the Columbia River for People and Salmon

Columbia River Listed among Most Endangered Rivers of 2015

20 Year Report

United for the Benefit of All

Grand Coulee and the Forgotten Tribe

UCUT and Bonneville Power Administration Partnership

Tribal Salmon Management, Harvesting and Sharing

Forests and Fish Report

Drumheller Springs Natural Park

Pow Wow and Community Outreach