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  • SkeenaWIld

    Taking on Coal to Protect Skeena Salmon

    A proposal to build a coal mine near the Telkwa River threatens important salmon and steelhead runs in British Columbia.

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  • Skeena Media

    First Step for Skeena Estuary Protections

    A port authority moratorium on development provides protection to key sites around Lelu Island.

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  • Juvenile salmon Flora Banks Skeena© Tavish Campbell

    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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  • SkeenaWild

    A Boost for the Babine

    The Babine River, a major tributary of the Skeena, is one of the world’s premier rivers for steelhead and a major salmon producer in the region.

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  • SkeenaWild

    Thin Returns for Skeena Fisheries

    Steelhead and most salmon species on the Skeena River have returned in low numbers this year. What are potential causes — and effects?

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  • SkeenaMedia

    Skeena LNG Dead for Now

    Petronas abandons its gas project on one of the most important wild salmon habitats in Canada.

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  • Fly fishing on the Wilson River, OregonTom Lange

    Ultimate Allies: Patagonia

    Patagonia’s integral role in our success over the years gives the world a strong example of a proactive business driving conservation.

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  • SkeenaMedia

    Skeena Estuary: Positive Moves

    Will Petronas change its development plans to protect Flora Bank?

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  • Ken Morrish

    Challenges Mount for Skeena LNG Facility

    Another First Nation challenges Pacific Northwest LNG’s federal approval, as reports surface that the developer is examining alternative plans.

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  • SkeenaWild

    Renewed Scientific Doubts for Skeena LNG

    Two leading scientists have challenged the “no harm” claim by industry at Flora Bank, in the Skeena River estuary.

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