02/27/2026
📰 The Council’s February Spotlight newsletter is here!
Read our recap from the series of public hearings we held on our draft 2026 Columbia River Basin Fish and Wildlife Program around the in January and February. We visited eight cities and towns in each of our four states and held an online-only webinar. We met with and listened to hundreds of residents as well as dozens of organizations whose membership and representation encompass millions of people across the Northwest.
We would like to thank each person and organization who took time out of busy lives and schedules to attend our hearings, learn more about our proposed Fish and Wildlife Program, and provide their comment on it. The Council is accepting public comment on the draft proposal until March 2, and is working to adopt the final 2026 Program later this spring. Please go to our website to submit yours today! https://www.nwcouncil.org/fish-and-wildlife/program-amendments/
More highlights from this newsletter include recaps of a panel discussion on emerging electricity-generating technologies, a panel on combating invasive species in the Basin, and a primer on forthcoming modeling results analyzing potential buildouts of the NW electricity grid over the next 20 years. Plus, read a reflection from our first Chair, former WA Gov. Dan Evans, on the importance of public engagement under the NW Power Act.
Read the February newsletter here:
https://mailchi.mp/nwcouncil/spotlight2026_02
📸 captions:
#1 Nez Perce tribal member Judy Oatman speaks at the Council's hearing in Lewiston on Jan. 29.
#2 Idaho Falls Power General Manager Stephen Boorman speaks at the Boise hearing on Feb. 12.
#3 Christine Reid, seated at left and representing International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 77, and Lucia Davids of the Seattle Aquarium speak at the Seattle hearing on Feb. 17.
#4 Athena Tambanillo, representing Yakima Valley College’s Climate and Environment Club, speaks at the Yakima hearing on Feb. 4.