The North Umpqua Foundation, established in 1983, is a dedicated organization that works tirelessly to protect and advocate for the North Umpqua River in Roseburg, Oregon. Committed to preserving this invaluable resource, the foundation focuses on education, research, and habitat restoration to ensure the river's well-being and the survival of its diverse fish species.
Flowing through breathtaking basalt canyons and surrounded by majestic Douglas-fir forests, the North Umpqua River is renowned for its remarkable clarity and beauty. With a rich history in sporting circles, it has become a sought-after destination for anglers from around the world, particularly for its native summer steelhead. The river is also home to other species like Chinook and Coho Salmon, as well as Cutthroat Trout. The North Umpqua Foundation's unwavering dedication to the river's conservation ensures that future generations can continue to enjoy its wonders.
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