Columbia Basin Fish & Wildlife Library

Columbia Basin Fish & Wildlife Library The physical Library is open by appointment only. To ask a research question, make an appointment, or any other inquiry please contact [email protected].

11/25/2019

In observance of the Thanksgiving holiday the Columbia Basin Fish and Wildlife Library will be closed on Thursday November 28 and Friday, November 29 2019.

Starting August 14th, 2019, the StreamNet Library will be known as Columbia Basin Fish & Wildlife Library. Why make this...
08/14/2019

Starting August 14th, 2019, the StreamNet Library will be known as Columbia Basin Fish & Wildlife Library.

Why make this change?
Since 1995, the Library has collected, preserved, and provided access to fish and wildlife information resources on the Columbia River basin. The StreamNet Library title was originally derived from one of the Library’s core missions to preserve source data documents from the StreamNet fisheries data project, now operated under the Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission. While the Library will continue to fulfill its core mission to the StreamNet data project, our former title failed to adequately encompass the broad spectrum of resources and services we actually provide. In consultation with our many partners, we have changed our name to Columbia Basin Fish & Wildlife Library to better reflect the focus of the Library as the regional information source for fish and wildlife co-managers, tribes, and other interested parties in the region.

What about the website?
The Library’s website address will remain www.streamnetlibrary.org until the end of 2019, when the website will move to a new web address that reflects the name change. The www.streamnetlibrary.org website will redirect to the new web address for several months to ensure user access during the transition.

How do I contact the Library?
As always, you can contact us at [email protected] or 503-736-3581.

We look forward to another 24 years of serving the Columbia River basin fish and wildlife community!

The Columbia Basin Fish & Wildlife Library provides access to current and historic information on the Columbia River Basin to inform scientific, policy, and cultural research. Catalog Search the Library’s physical and digital collections

12/29/2017
12/29/2017

Rare genetic events could account for the early migration of some salmon populations, say UC Davis researchers.

12/18/2017

SPOKANE — Members of Congress from Washington state are praising the decision to start negotiations early next year over the future of the Columbia River Treaty.

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