The Greater Hells Canyon Council is a grassroots conservation organization that has been working since 1967 to protect and restore the wild lands, waters, and native species of the Greater Hells Canyon Region in Oregon, Washington, and Idaho.
Originally founded to prevent the damming of Hells Canyon and the Snake River, the organization has since expanded its efforts to advocate for lasting protections on public lands and address various environmental issues such as logging, grazing, mining, and wildlife connectivity. Through partnerships with Indigenous communities and coalitions, the Greater Hells Canyon Council strives to ensure a legacy of healthy ecosystems for future generations.
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