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  • Hydropower That Respects Salmon

    Finding a path in Alaska to reliable clean energy and resilient salmon streams.

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  • Kol River, Kamchatka, Russia

    Glaciers, Hot Water, and Steely Steelhead

    Three WSC science projects that seek to understand salmon resilience in a changing world.

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  • Clean Water for Salmon

    Working with local landowners and watershed groups on the Oregon Coast to improve water quality.

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  • Cooling Down Washington Coast Rivers

    The next phase of conservation on the coast: connecting fish to coldwater reaches.

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  • Event: The Super Salmon Film Tour

    Join us for a screening of The Super Salmon this July in Bend and Portland, Oregon.

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  • Radio Telemetry on the Upper Klamath

    New research on Klamath rainbow trout could provide clues to how fish populations can remain productive in an increasingly hot world.

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  • Meet our Board: John Childs

    From supporting salmon youth education in the Russian Far East to protecting Alaska’s Bristol Bay, these two WSC board members share their passion and vision for wild salmon.

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  • SkeenaWild and The Forces of Know

    SkeenaWild’s Excecutive Director Greg Knox sets the record straight: Yes to clean air, wild salmon and communities worth living in.

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  • Partner Profile: Sage Manufacturing

    A company’s passion for fly fishing and the conservation of their home waters.

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  • What Salmon Should I Eat?

    It’s two of the most frequent questions we get from people: should I eat salmon? And if yes, which kind?

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