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  • Are Wildfires Bad for Salmon?

    As the West grapples with an increasingly fiery future, we can help make sure there’s a silver lining for salmon.

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  • Saving Sakhalin’s Tym River From Poachers

    Several residents of a village on northeastern Sakhalin Island managed the impossible: stopping a poaching epidemic.

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  • Funder Spotlight: Becker Capital Management

    Thanks to Becker Capital for their commitment to community and a shared belief in place-based conservation.

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  • OR State Forest Plan Moves Forward

    Half of Tillamook State Forest and more than 300,000 acres of total state forestland will be protected under new plan.

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  • Protect Oregon Forests

    Take Action: Tell the Board of Forestry to vote YES on a new habitat conservation plan that would provide significant, durable protections for Oregon state forests and salmon rivers.

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  • “Pebble Tapes” Reveal Deceitful Company At Work

    Pebble’s CEO resigns and members of Congress question the trustworthiness of the company after undercover interviews become public. 

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  • On a Sheep Ranch, Conservation Meets Working Lands

    Along Oregon’s Elk River, a fourth-generation ranching family’s long-term focus on conservation is yielding cascading benefits for salmon, sheep, and the soil beneath their feet.

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  • First Salmon, Last Chance – PART I

    A small group of scientists is unlocking the mysteries of spring Chinook—right as the species nears extinction. Can we still save a fish critical to the Northwest’s future? 

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  • Welcome Caylin Barter

    At a time of volatility on Oregon’s landscape, Wild Salmon Center’s new Water Policy Program Manager joins the team to get more water flowing through the state’s world-class salmon streams. …

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  • 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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