Wild Salmon Center and our partners at the Stand for Salmon coalition are working to update a 60 year old law governing development on Alaska’s salmon habitat. Join us!
WSC is working with partners to help keep Oregon’s Elliott State Forest public. It is a coastal gem consisting of 82,500 acres of public land that includes rare remnant old growth and critical habitat for coho salmon.
The Susitna region is home to Alaska’s 4th-best Chinook salmon run and prime hunting and recreation lands. Recent proposals for development put it all in jeopardy.
The Skeena watershed, with a drainage the size of Switzerland, produces some of the world’s largest Chinook and steelhead. WSC is working with our BC partners to protect the Skeena and its tributaries from the growing threat of large-scale energy and development projects.
The North Coast forests hold six extraordinary wild salmon rivers, and they deserve balanced management to protect all of their natural and economic benefits.
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Until April 30, all new monthly gifts will be matched (up to $15,000). By joining our Stronghold Guardian Circle, your monthly gifts will provide reliable support for our work to protect the Pacific Rim’s most important wild salmon watersheds–our salmon strongholds.
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August is National Make-A-Will Month, a helpful reminder to ensure you have a plan for the people—and the causes—that matter most to you.
If you’ve been thinking about creating—or updating—your will, now is the best time to start.