A Proud Legacy: Bob Van Dyk’s 12 Years in Oregon Policy
Wild Salmon Center’s Oregon Policy Director steps down this month, after a tour de force that has changed the state’s forest rules.
Our first Polsky Science Fellow is building a groundbreaking genetics map for Pacific Chinook and steelhead.
A new federal report finds a connection between restoration work and stronger coho returns.
We’re partnering with Watershed Watch Salmon Society to make sure that Canada transitions from marine salmon farms.
Our work to understand genetic characteristics of vulnerable wild fish runs will speed their protection on B.C.’s Central Coast.
Our new Salmon Watershed Scientist is boosting Wild Salmon Center’s science efforts in Mongolia and beyond.
An innovative water conservation project in Eastern Oregon shows a way forward for thriving farms and healthy rivers.
The West Susitna Industrial Access Road would threaten at least 80 salmon streams in the Susitna River drainage – one of Alaska’s top Chinook producing watersheds.