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The removal of Marmot Dam on the Sandy River was completed in 2007, restoring the river to... [read more]
The Okanogan and Wenatchee National Forests encompass more than four million acres and are jointly managed with... [read more]
In 2002 AW signed a Settlement Agreement with project owner PacifiCorp and other parties (National Park Service,... [read more]
The Rogue River was among the nation's original Wild and Scenic Rivers designated in 1968. Recreational opportunities... [read more]
The Skykomish River is one of the nation’s premier whitewater destinations. Rising in the high country of... [read more]
Canyon Creek is one of the most spectacular whitewater runs in southwest Washington attracting paddlers to an... [read more]
American Whitewater is proud to be a leading partner in the Wild Olympics Campaign, a collaborative effort... [read more]
Beginning high in the North Cascades, the Skagit Wild and Scenic River winds down steep slopes, through... [read more]

Thomas O’Keefe Articles

Last month the Senate passed the Omnibus Public Land Management Act of 2009 (S.22) which will protect... [read more]
After passing in the House, an economic stimulus bill totalling $800 billion dollars is heading for the... [read more]
After passing in the House, an economic stimulus bill totalling $800 billion dollars is heading for the... [read more]
The January/February issue of the AW journal is now available online!  This issue features articles on:    *... [read more]
In 2008 paddlers celebrated the restoration of pulse flows and awesome Class IV(V) boating opportunities to Idaho's... [read more]
In 2008 paddlers celebrated the restoration of pulse flows and awesome Class IV(V) boating opportunities to Idaho's... [read more]
In 2006, Washington Citizens passed Initiative 937 which required utilities to obtain 15% of their power from... [read more]
In 2006, Washington Citizens passed Initiative 937 which required utilities to obtain 15% of their power from... [read more]