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  • For Coho and Beavers, It’s Easy to Make PALS on the Olympic Peninsula

    Restoration work doesn’t have to be high-tech. Sometimes the most effective solutions just need elbow grease…and an Arnold.

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  • Remembering Gordon Moore

    Remembering Gordon Moore, a champion of biodiversity who remade the salmon conservation landscape.

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  • 2022 Annual Report: What Is True Victory?

    For us, true victory is durability. We must be ready for the next generation of large-scale threats. Our 2022 Annual Report details our most recent wins and the way forward.

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  • Oregon’s Water Future is Looking Brighter. Here’s Why.

    You can’t protect streamflow without knowing where the water goes. New funding aims to keep closer tabs on the rivers that sustain Oregon’s salmon.

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  • Wild Salmon Center Named “Undesirable” By Russian Government

    WSC joins a growing list of international conservation organizations banned from working in Russia.

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  • In Washington, Forging a New Path Forward for Failing Roads

    The Forest Service had a backlog of critical road projects near the Sitkum River. We’re partnering to get the work done.

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  • Anchoring the Tillamook’s Recovery

    On a Wilson River tributary, a new future for Oregon’s state forests comes into view. 

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  • Summer of Action for the West Su

    Wild Salmon Center and our partners are rallying to defend a key salmon stronghold from a road Alaskans don’t want.

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  • At the White House, We Celebrate the End of Pebble Mine

    It doesn’t get more official than marking the defeat of Pebble Mine in the White House Rose Garden.

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  • Heart of Steel – PART II

    The Rogue, Klamath, and Eel Rivers are known as a genetic hotspot for steelhead. Could this be their origin story?

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