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​GREG HALLER

GREG HALLER
​EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

​Greg has over 10 years experience working in collaborative processes focused on complex river basin management issues, including the development of the Nez Perce water rights settlement, hydropower operations in the Columbia River Basin, relicensing of the Hells Canyon Complex, the development of Total Maximum Daily Loads and other provisions of the Clean Water Act. Greg has a law degree from the University of Idaho College of Law, with emphases in water law and Native American law, and a Master’s degree in environmental management and natural resource economics from Cornell University. A native of Ithaca, New York, Greg grew up surrounded by streams, waterfalls and lakes and developed his passion for river conservation through fly fishing these waters with his father.

email: greg@pacificrivers.org

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Today, throughout the Snake River Basin, imperiled populations of salmon continue to die at rates far below sustainable replacement levels. Scientists have told us for decades that breaching the four federal dams in the lower Snake River. Congressman Mike Simpson of Idaho has an ambitious proposal to remove the dams and invest billions in energy, irrigation and transportation infrastructure.  But elected leaders in Washington and Oregon must step up too before we lose the fish that define the region’s ecology and cultural heritage. Good work is happening in places like the Lostine, but ultimately, the success of those collaborations depend on restoring a free-flowing Snake River. 

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  • Home
  • About Us
    • Mission, Vision, Approach
    • History
    • Board of Directors
    • Staff
  • Our Work
    • STORYTELLING
    • Newsletters
    • Press Releases
    • Hells Canyon Water Quality
    • BPA letter
    • Columbia River Treaty
    • Reports >
      • Forests to Faucets
      • SNORKEL SURVEY
      • CANTON CREEK SURVEY
    • Brochure
    • Wild Steelhead Sanctuary Act
  • Donate
  • Take Action
    • Share
    • Email Sign-Up
  • Contact
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