As one who was in at the start of the rebuilding process for Alouette and Kanaka ---back in the early 80s with the backbreaking work being done by the Alouette River Corrections Facility, and major funding from the Bell-Irving family , the determination of KEEPS and ARMS to forge ahead to improve and protect the salmon and trout runs on these systems after all these years is unbelievable. Is the battle won ? Unfortunately not. Habitat degradation from even such innocuous activities as draining a chlorine ridden hot tub into the storm drains continue to kill rearing fish. And the list goes on. But while I no longer help out, its gratifying to know that 30+ years later , there are many that are still willing to step up and keep pushing for the fish. And there are many other like-minded in BC, Washington and Oregon and even a few in California that quietly keep advocating for salmon and trout in the Northwest and put the waders on to help out. They really deserve more recognition for their work.