How the Program Tracker informs the Fish and Wildlife Program

The Council’s Columbia River Basin Fish and Wildlife Program is one of the largest mitigation efforts in the world, encompassing over 40 years of multidisciplinary work throughout the entire Columbia Basin.

The Council amends the Program every five years based on recommendations from state and federal agencies, tribes, and others. As we prepare for the next amendment process, the Program Tracker has been developed to assess progress toward the Program’s Goals and Objectives and provide data on the Strategic Performance Indicators as described in the 2014/2020 Program.


Performance indicators by Program goal

More Program Tracker tools

HATCHERIES AND ARTIFICIAL PRODUCTION

Maps, assessments and project details on artificial production facilities in the basin, plus stories on the history and future of hatcheries.

FISH SCREENS

Maps and project details on over 1,800 fish screens in the basin, and an overview.

LANDS

Maps and details on lands acquired through the Program

NORTHERN PIKE

Annual monitoring data, maps, infographics and how to help reduce their impact

TOXIC CONTAMINANTS

Map of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) based on data from various monitoring sources