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Keep up to date on the latest news from around the Pacific Rim.

  • WSC Welcomes New Board Members

    Wild Salmon Center welcomes four new board members, bringing to the organization new wisdom from the realms of science, conservation, politics, academia and local communities in Alaska, Kamchatka, and British Columbia.

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  • First Salmon, Last Chance – PART III

    On Oregon’s Rogue River, genetic detectives take on shapeshifters, weird science, and a 15-million-year-old mystery.

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  • Anglers and Tribes Step Up for Washington Steelhead

    New seasonal restrictions come as rivers across the coast may fail escapement goals yet again.

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  • 2020: Silver Linings for Salmon Conservation

    In a painful year, you helped deliver major salmon conservation milestones. From major threats like Pebble Mine and the Chehalis Dam thwarted or delayed, to historic progress for Oregon rivers, forests and public lands.

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  • Indigenous Fishing Practices Hold Promise for Future

    A comprehensive analysis published in Bioscience finds that traditional salmon fishing practices and governance show promise for rebuilding resilient fisheries.

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  • Standing Up for Bristol Bay

    Wild Salmon Center joins Bristol Bay leaders in calling for permanent protections, to end regional mining threats for good. 

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  • Underwater shot of a sockeye salmon in Bristol Bay, Alaska

    Army Corps Denies Pebble Permit

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers rejected the Pebble Limited Partnership’s permit for a mine in Bristol Bay, Alaska.

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  • Bristol Bay: Let’s Ask for What We Want

    It’s time for long-term protection for the greatest remaining salmon stronghold on Earth.

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  • On a Patchwork of Private Land, Coho Streams are the Thread

    High up on a Rogue River tributary in Oregon, timber companies find that stream restoration connects private interests and long-term benefits.

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  • Boomerang Club Trains Guides in Shantars

    Our partners from Sakhalin Island now educating eco-tourism operators in national park created in 2012 through another WSC partnership. 

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