We Protect the Healthiest Remaining Salmon Rivers
Wild Salmon Center is a member-supported nonprofit working to secure the future of wild salmon. As a “keystone” species, when wild salmon thrive, so do their ecosystems and the many plants, animals, and people who rely on them.
We protect salmon rivers before it's too late by engaging in:
Breakthrough Research
We use cutting-edge conservation science to develop strategies for each stronghold and the various wild salmon species at risk. We tag wild salmon to follow them in the wild, keep counts with the help of advanced video monitoring systems, investigate their genetics for adaptive superpowers, and more.
Protections for Rivers and Watersheds
We convince public and private partners to protect rivers, streams, and surrounding areas (watersheds) from the harmful impacts of pollution, overuse, and development. Protecting wild salmon also means protecting clean drinking water and preserving the carbon stored by healthy forests, which helps slow global warming.
Local Stewardship
We work with Indigenous partners and local organizations dedicated to wild salmon conservation, because the people closest to salmon strongholds are some of the best advocates for their success.
Boots on the Ground
Our team members are experts in hands-on conservation, from tearing out fish barriers to installing post-assisted structures (PALS) and beaver dam analogs (BDAs) that help give wild salmon more pathways to survive and thrive. Sure, some of our work is high-tech. But good, old-fashioned field labor is just as key.
Success Depends on Your Support
What We Care About
There are many reasons we care about this work:
Where do we get our funding?
Wild Salmon Center is mostly funded by individual donors and private foundations (72%), with government grants making up the next share of our revenue (23%). The rest primarily comes from investments (5%).
Are my deductions tax-deductible?
Yes. Wild Salmon Center is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization. Your gift is tax-deductible to the full extent provided by law. You will receive a receipt by email if you give online; all other gifts receive a receipt by mail.

