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LINDSAY SCHUELKE

LINDSAY SCHUELKE
OPERATIONS MANAGER

In Fall of 2022, Lindsay began assisting Pacific Rivers part-time on a variety of projects, including organizing Pacific Rivers’ screenings of The Lost Salmon. In her new full-time role as Operations Manager, she works closely with our Board of Directors, volunteers and project managers to advance our conservation work and our continuing organizational development. Lindsay brings a wide variety of skills as well as significant experience with conservation, environmental and social justice groups. She has worked with The Nature Conservancy as Fundraising Coordinator, SOLVE as Partnership Manager, and Forth as Program Manager. Since moving to Oregon from her native Wisconsin in 2015, Lindsay has loved exploring the Northwest, learning about its natural wonders, and finding ways to get involved in Northwest conservation. She currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Greater Hells Canyon Council and as a volunteer for the Forest Park Conservancy. Lindsay lives in Southeast Portland where she enjoys art, food and community.
TAKE ACTION
Help Save Spring Chinook Salmon!
Spring Chinook Salmon are a Northwest treasure. We must do everything possible to save them. One of the most important things we can do right now is to call for Endangered Species Act protections for all imperiled Pacific Northwest populations of spring-run Chinook salmon, including those of the Washington Coast, the Southern Oregon/Northern California Coast, and the Upper Klamath-Trinity River system.
 
Please write the following officials of the National Marine Fisheries Service to call for Endangered Species Act protections for all imperiled populations of spring-run Chinook salmon:
Janet Coit
Assistant Administrator for Fisheries
janet.coit@noaa.gov
Jennifer Quan
NOAA Regional Administrator for West Coast Fisheries

jennifer.quan@noaa.gov​

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1001 SE Water Ave., Suite 450
Portland, OR 97214

503.228.3555 
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  • Home
  • About Us
    • Mission, Vision, Approach
    • History
    • Board of Directors
    • Staff
  • Our Work
    • Newsletters
    • FILMS
    • 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
  • Store