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  • The Elliott: Shaping the Forest’s Future

    Ensuring the Elliott is managed as a thriving forest with a strong emphasis on recreation and conservation.

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  • The New Science of Springers

    How new genetic evidence will help us improve spring Chinook conservation.

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  • Pebble Leads Opposition to AK Salmon Protections

    The Pebble Limited Partnership is leading the charge to stop increased salmon protections and expanded public input on large development projects in Alaska.

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  • EPA Listens on Bristol Bay

    Clean Water Act shield remains in place for now, as Pebble Mine permitting proceeds and long-term protections efforts continue. 

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  • Nimelen Refuge

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

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  • Sam Snyder Joins WSC

    Veteran Alaska campaigner comes aboard, as the organization grows in the 49th state.

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  • 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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  • One Small Step for Alaskan Salmon

    Ballot initiative to improve salmon habitat development standards hits signature mark.

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  • Stand for Salmon Action

    Join Stand for Salmon in updating Alaska’s law governing development in salmon habitat across the state.

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  • Protecting National Treasures

    Certain areas of abundance are worth more wild than industrialized.

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