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  • How proactive salmon conservation can deliver global benefits

    A new study examines the “stronghold strategy”—an ambitious plan to protect food security, biodiversity, and climate resilience through salmon rivers.

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  • As America reckons with dams, Mongolian scientists take note

    Lessons from the West could help inform a more fish-friendly future for Mongolia.

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  • Aerial view of the Skeena watershed

    Freshwater species are at risk. Salmon strongholds can help reverse the decline.

    In Nature, Wild Salmon Center Science Director Dr. Matthew Sloat joins 45 leading scientists to interpret the first-ever IUCN global freshwater threat assessment.

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  • Hot Water: A Conversation with Dr. Jonathan Armstrong

    The Wild Salmon Center Science Advisor wants change the way we think about “winning” salmon rivers.

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  • Skeena steelhead are having a good year. What does that mean?

    “We’re happy that returns are strong,” says Greg Knox, Executive Director of SkeenaWild. “But one year doesn’t make a trend.”

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  • Salmon Futures: A Conversation with Dr. Jonathan Moore

    A Wild Salmon Center Science Advisor on how we can help salmon find their path in a changing world.

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  • Wild Fry: A Conversation with Dr. Stephanie Carlson

    Wild Salmon Center’s Science Advisory Board member has a fresh(water) take on salmon survival strategies.

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  • Artificial Intelligence, Meet Indigenous Fishing Technology

    With First Nations and other key partners, Wild Salmon Center launches “Salmon Vision” to track fish returns in real-time.

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  • Heart of Steel – PART III

    As more scientists study steelhead declines, will mixed-stock marine fishing prove a key culprit? If so, here’s why that should give us hope.

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  • Salmon Need Cold Water. We’re Tracking It Across Continents.

    From Oregon’s North Coast to Mongolia, our thermal detectives are out in rivers, searching out cold spots. What they’re finding is both sobering and hopeful. 

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