Baby Salmon Live Here!

One of the many great outreach works run by The Salmon Project was the “Baby Salmon Live Here” campaign. The campaign challenged us to recognize salmon habitat not only among the wide, clear rivers and lakes where adults leap up waterfalls, but also to see...

Spring 2022 Water Quality Sampling Results Available

Kenai Watershed Forum has received all laboratory results from it’s Spring 2022 Baseline Water Quality Monitoring. The results are currently being prepared for upload to the Environmental Protection Agency’s Water Quality Exchange, a pubic data repository...

The Kenai River Water Quality Action Framework

In winter 2022, Kenai Watershed Forum began work on project called the, “Kenai River Water Quality Action Framework.” With this project we aim to give the Kenai River a “health check-up” by looking at water quality in the river. Using our extensive dataset from the...

As local streams warm, cold water inputs could be crucial for salmon

In summer 2021, KDLL public radio reporter Sabine Poux joined us a day of fieldwork at Beaver Creek, near the city of Kenai. Kenai Watershed Forum is working with other local nonprofits including Cook Inletkeeper and Kachemak Heritage Land Trust to identify and...

Pick.Click.Give!

As you prepare to apply for your Permanent Fund Dividend on January 1st, consider making a donation through Pick.Click.Give. Last year numerous community organizations throughout Alaska benefited from donations through this program to keep our communities thriving....

Salmon Stream Research Published!

Kenai Watershed Forum Wetlands Project Manager, Michael Gracz, has been working with a team of researchers to investigate Southcentral Alaskan peatlands and salmon streams in the face of climate change. The group’s research, Analyzing peatland discharge to...