Action #1:
Urge Congress to save the Pacific salmon from extinction.

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Action #2:
Speak up for Salmon: Submit your comment on the new Federal Salmon Plan.

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Action #3:
Letter to the Editor: Express your support for salmon recovery. Write a letter to the editor.

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Tips on Writing a Letter to the Editor

Fisher with SteelheadThe commentary page is the most widely read section of the newspaper. That means your letter-to-the-editor will be read by most newspaper readers which is an effective way of voicing your opinions. Here are some tips for effective letter writing:

  • Choose a timely issue or current newspaper article to respond to.
  • Type your letter, rather than writing by hand.
  • Keep your letter to 150 words. Some papers allow more words; some allow fewer words. Contact the paper to be sure.
  • Be clear and concise. State the relevant facts, your opinion, and provide a suggested course of action or solution.
  • Do not use form letters or simply copy a sample letter you receive from us. Use your own words.
  • Avoid jargon or technical language.
  • Sign your letter with a full name. Also provide address and daytime phone number. Papers will call to verify your letter.
  • When emailing your letter, paste the text directly into the email. Do not send attachments.
  • When your letter is printed, send copies to your elected officials.

Contact information for some papers:

USA Today
By web: Visit the USA Today website to submit a letter to the editor

New York Times
By email: letters@nytimes.com
By fax: (212) 556-3622.
By regular mail: Letters to the Editor, The New York Times, 229 West 43rd Street, New York, NY 10036

Washington Post
By email: letters@washpost.com
By regular mail: Letters to the Editor, The Washington Post, 1150 15th Street Northwest, Washington, DC 20071

The Oregonian
By email: letters@news.oregonian.com
By fax (503) 294-4193
By regular mail: Letters to the editor, The Oregonian, 1320 S.W. Broadway, Portland, OR 97201

Seattle Times
By email: opinion@seattletimes.com
By fax: (206) 382-6760
By regular mail: Letters Editor, The Seattle Times, P.O. Box 70, Seattle, WA 98111

Seattle Post-Intelligencer
By email: editpage@seattlepi.com
By fax: (206) 448-8184
By regular mail: P-I Letters to the Editor, Box 1909, Seattle, WA 98111-1909
By hand, drop your letter off at: Seattle P-I, 101 Elliott Ave. W., Second Floor

Tacoma News Tribune
By email: letters@mail.tribnet.com
By fax: (253) 597-8451
By regular mail: The Editor, The News Tribune, PO Box 11000, Tacoma, Wa. 98411

Vancouver Columbian
By email: letters@columbian.com
By fax: (360) 699-6033
By regular mail: Letters from Readers, The Columbian, P.O. Box 180, Vancouver, 98666
By hand, drop your letter off at: 701 W. Eighth St. Vancouver

Daily Astorian
By email: editor@dailyastorian.com
By regular mail: The Daily Astorian, P.O. Box 210, Astoria, OR 97103
By hand, drop your letter off at: 949 Exchange St. in Astoria, or 140 N. Roosevelt Drive in Seaside.

Idaho Statesman
By email: editorial@idahostatesman.com
By fax: (208) 377-6449
By regular mail: Letters to the Editor, The Idaho Statesman, P.O. Box 40, Boise, ID 83707

Lewiston Morning Tribune
By email: letters@lmtribune.com

Spokane Spokesman Review
By email: editor@spokesman.com

Los Angeles Times
By email: letters@latimes.com

Anchorage Daily News
By email: letters@adn.com
By fax: (907) 258 -2157 Attn: Letters to the Editor
By regular mail: Letters, Anchorage Daily News, Box 149001, Anchorage, AK 99514

Juneau Empire
By email: editor@juneauempire.com
By fax: (907) 586-3028
By regular mail: Editor, Juneau Empire, 3100 Channel Drive, Juneau, AK 99801

 

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