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  • Igor Shpilenok

    Laura Williams (1969-2018)

    With heavy heart, we share that our friend and colleague, Laura Williams, died unexpectedly on Saturday. She worked with us in Russia from 2009 to 2013 and we would not be where we are today without her.

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  • Wild Salmon Center

    Sloat Named National Geographic Explorer

    A generous grant from the National Geographic Society will continue WSC’s groundbreaking work researching Siberian and Sakhalin taimen, and it makes Dr. Sloat an official “National Geographic Explorer.”

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  • Sakhalin Environment Watch

    Langeri River Restored

    A Russian stronghold for salmon makes a comeback from past mining pollution.

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  • Khabarovsk Wildlife Foundation

    Koppi: Beyond the Designation

    WSC reports from the Koppi, sees success first hand and launches new taimen tracking program.

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  • © Khabarovsk Wildlife Foundation

    Nimelen Refuge

    A key Russian stronghold for wild salmon and Siberian taimen has received critical protection in Khabarovsk.

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  • © Khabarovsk Wildlife Foundation

    Salmon Alphabet

    Art and education go hand in hand as our partners work with Russian youth to create salmon-themed murals and a primer.

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  • © Ryan Peterson

    The Many Lives of Mykiss

    Field Notes from a journey to Kamchatka’s steelhead strongholds.

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  • River in Russia's Sakhalin Region© Dagi mit Regenbogen

    New Sakhalin Reserves in the Works

    Sakhalin Island’s governor plans new protected areas for Nabil and Dagi rivers, two strongholds for salmon and Sakhalin taimen.

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  • Wild Salmon Center

    Field Notes: Unlocking Taimen Mysteries

    In the Russian Far East we are working with partners to protect strongholds for taimen, the largest member of the trout and salmon family.

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  • Sakhalin Environment Watch

    Sakhalin Raid Busts Taimen Poachers

    The operation on the Nabil River protects important wild salmon habitat that hosts critically endangered Sakhalin taimen.

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