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  • © Ben Knight

    Protecting National Treasures

    Certain areas of abundance are worth more wild than industrialized.

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  • Bristol Bay sockeye, Alaksa© Ben Knight

    America’s Salmon State in Jeopardy

    State-level efforts ramp up to protect Alaska salmon’s world class salmon habitat.

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  • Ryan Peterson

    You Said It: Leave Bristol Bay Intact

    WSC community joins hundreds of thousands speaking out for Alaskan stronghold.

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  • Retreating Glaciers and Salmon

    New international science team tackles retreating glaciers and it’s impact on salmon habitat.

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  • Fly fishing on the Wilson River, OregonTom Lange

    Ultimate Allies: Patagonia

    Patagonia’s integral role in our success over the years gives the world a strong example of a proactive business driving conservation.

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  • © Jason Ching

    Pebble Mine Is Alive: What Comes Next

    Tell EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to protect Bristol Bay and not endanger American jobs, salmon, and a unique way of life.

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  • © Steve Baird

    Pebble: Still the Wrong Mine, Wrong Place

    Alaskans speak up as the Pebble Mine shows new life.

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  • Sol Duc coho Washington© Lindsey Ray Aspelund

    How will salmon survive a flooded future?

    New WSC research shows how we can help salmon streams withstand flooding – and protect the fish.

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  • Susitna aerial showing Denali in the background© Ryan Peterson

    Susitna Dam Stopped!

    Alaska coalition celebrates major milestone on the journey to protect the wild Susitna River.

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  • © Jason Ching

    Hydropower That Respects Salmon

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

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