Looking back, looking forward
This years’ annual report reflects on Wild Salmon Center’s origins, our proudest moments, and some of the extraordinary people who have championed stronghold conservation over the years.
Our hard work in protecting strongholds has yielded results across four nations, the international dateline and the great blue arc of the North Pacific. From the millions of acres safeguarded in Western Alaska’s Bristol Bay and Yukon-Kuskokwim watersheds to the 7,000-acre Hoh River Trust, which we helped build on one of Washington’s beloved salmon and steelhead rivers, each win strengthens the salmon stronghold network. We continue to stand shoulder to shoulder with local conservation partners around the North Pacific, strengthening stewardship on the region’s wildest salmon rivers.
With our partners, 35.7 million acres of habitat have been protected in parks, protected areas and land designations and 89 rivers have been prioritized for wild fish management.
Explore the stories below to learn more about Wild Salmon Center’s latest accomplishments.
With lengthy and large wetland restoration complete, life should be better for town and fish.
Alaska coalition celebrates major milestone on the journey to protect the wild Susitna River.