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  • Gates Creek British Columbia Sockeye© Barrie Kovish

    First Canadian Salmon Stronghold

    British Columbia’s Harrison River will serve as pilot stronghold.

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  • Sarufutsu taimen© Wild Salmon Center

    Unique Partnership on Japanese Forest

    Oji, Japan’s largest paper company, and the Wild Salmon Center move to protect the Sarufutsu, one of Japan’s last wild salmon rivers.

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  • © Steve Baird

    In Defense of Salmon

    Scientists testify in support of a fish refuge for Alaska’s Bristol Bay.

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  • Koppi River Expedition, Russian Far East© Wild Salmon Center

    Exploring the Koppi

    Taking important steps towards gaining protected area status for one of Russia’s taimen strongholds.

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  • Copper River, Alaska© Tom Miewald

    Going Wild in Alaska

    Science partnership gets knee deep in the Copper River to develop models for conserving salmon.

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  • Kamchatka sockeye salmon spawning© The Fly Shop

    Where Salmon Rule

    National Geographic Magazine reveals wild salmon are at risk on Russia’s remote Kamchatka Peninsula.

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  • Quinault River Washington log jam© Wild Salmon Center

    Restoring the Quinault

    Sockeye habitat restoration maximized though partnerships.

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