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  • Cassie Bergman

    Pebble: The Last Chapter

    Let’s finish the job and protect Bristol Bay once and for all.

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  • Perry Broderick

    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© Jason Ching

    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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  • Ryan Peterson

    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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  • Jonny Armstrong

    Pebble Delay: What Happened, What’s Next

    Read our Q&A and watch our virtual townhall on what the U.S. Army Corps delay of the proposed Pebble Mine project means for the future of Bristol Bay.

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  • Jerry Goldner

    Army Corps Delays Pebble, Citing Salmon Impacts

    The agency says the mine will cause significant degradation to Bristol Bay salmon fishery, and Pebble must take more action to offset impacts.

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  • Pebble Opposition Swells

    Prominent national figures across the political spectrum weigh in against Pebble Mine.

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  • Jason Ching

    EPA Needs to Veto Pebble

    The science is clear: Pebble Mine cannot be built without harming Bristol Bay’s salmon fishery. The Environmental Protection Agency must stop the mine. 

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  • Alamy

    Stop Pebble Mine

    Time is running out. Tell the EPA to Stop Pebble Mine now.

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  • Perry Broderick

    Bristol Bay Communities Call for Pebble Pause

    Bristol Bay leaders call for pause in fast-tracked Pebble Mine permit process. It’s falling on deaf ears. 

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