Why Protect Salmon

By Guido Rahr, President and CEO of Wild Salmon Center Few animals have been as central to the Pacific human experience as salmon. Their annual migrations are a miracle of …

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.

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.