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  • Donor Profile: Dan Brack and Lam Research

    Dan shares about how time spent out on Oregon’s coastal rivers and forests inspired him to step up for their protection.

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  • In Alaska, time for salmon school

    A unique Wild Salmon Center-supported pilot program teaches fifth graders how salmon are key to healthy ecosystems, economics, and communities.

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  • Russians Learn How the “Salmon State” Operates

    Among the takeaways from Wild Salmon Center’s September 2019 U.S./Russia Exchange in Alaska: different ways to run hatcheries, fisheries, and anti-poaching programs. (Still unresolved: which nation has the tastier fish.)

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  • The Keystone of the North Pacific

    Like the central stone that holds together an arch, a keystone species holds together an ecosystem. That’s the role of wild salmon in the North Pacific.

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  • Ultimate Ally: Yellow Dog

    This Montana-based foundation helps sportsmen and women give back by supporting the Wild Salmon Center’s work to protect great fisheries for future generations.

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  • Watch: A Salmon Life

    Wild Salmon Center CEO Guido Rahr talks about a life built around salmon, rivers and the fight to protect to the North Pacific’s keystone species.

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  • Stronghold Book — Now In Paperback

    The launch of STRONGHOLD, a new book from Random House by Tucker Malarkey chronicles the life of WSC’s CEO Guido Rahr, and his lifelong journey to becoming a passionate leader for pacific salmon conservation.

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  • Report: Pebble Needs Congressional Oversight

    New WSC report documents the mining company’s and public agencies’ back room deals and questionable decisions in pursuit of a permit in Bristol Bay.  

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  • Corporate Spotlight: KEEN

    KEEN Footwear puts its values in motion by working with nonprofit partners, consciously constructing its products, providing grant funding to grassroots organizations, and activating communities and individuals to protect the places where they work and play.

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  • Juvenile salmon Flora Banks Skeena

    Skeena: What Responsible Development Looks Like

    Communities can and should get behind responsible development. Our main partners in northern British Columbia define what responsible mining looks like. 

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