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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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  • Juvenile salmon Flora Banks Skeena

    Update: Skeena LNG Decision on Hold

    After scientists raise questions about Skeena LNG project’s impacts on salmon, Canadian ministers press company for answers.

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  • Russian Scientists Warn Skeena on LNG Dangers

    Russian delegation visits northern BC, says estuary is “worst location” for gas facility.

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  • Take Action to Defend the Skeena

    Salmon advocates call for support of globally important Skeena River in the face of grave threat.

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  • Salmon Nation Summit

    A coalition declares Lelu Island and Flora Bank permanently protected at Salmon Nation Summit.

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  • Donnie's vessel during the Lelu occupation.

    Occupation Lelu Island

    Inside the daily struggle to protect the Skeena from gas development in the river’s key nursery.

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  • Event: Wild Salmon, Wild Rivers

    November 12, 2015, 5:30 pm, Seattle, WA (Arctic Club)
    Please join the Wild Salmon Center and our partners at the SkeenaWild Conservation Trust for a celebration and fundraiser for our work to protect wild steelhead strongholds in Washington and British Columbia.

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  • Aerial view of the Skeena watershed

    Skeena Watershed Map

    One of the world’s most prolific wild salmon and steelhead corridors, the Skeena’s undammed watershed serves as spawning ground for six salmon species, including coho, sockeye and some of the largest Chinook and steelhead ever recorded.

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  • Sockeye salmon split level shot

    Video: Wild Salmon of the Pacific

    In this short film produced in conjunction with the International League of Conservation Photographers (ILCP), Wild Salmon Center explores what we can do to affect the future of not only salmon, but the future of all the species that depend on them, including our own.

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  • Kamchatka sockeye salmon

    Video: Strongholds: Hope for Wild Pacific Salmon

    Salmon strongholds are centers of abundance and diversity, serving as the foundation for healthy wild fisheries, economies and communities across the North Pacific Rim.

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