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  • 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

    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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  • Washington: Salmon Investments Would Strengthen Coast

    Salmon advocates tackle climate and orca issues in Washington Legislature, as part of coastal restoration package.

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  • 2019: The Year to Protect Bristol Bay

    With federal permitting for Pebble Mine on the fast track, 2019 might be our last chance to keep Bristol Bay whole.

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  • Rewriting the Story of Spring Chinook

    Ancient bones and new genetics show that spring Chinook derived from a single genetic mutation. Once lost, these populations can’t easily be recovered.

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  • Alaska’s Historic Vote for Salmon Falls Short

    Alaska salmon movement gains momentum, but comes up short of passing Measure 1.

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  • 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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  • 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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  • WSC Welcomes Jess Helsley

    Our Washington program is gearing up this fall with the addition of Jess Helsley as our new Senior Program Manager.

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  • Native beavers join Oregon wild coho recovery work

    Celebrating a season of critical coho recovery work on the Upper Nehalem River. 

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