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Alaska

  • 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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  • Victory for Bristol Bay!

    We Stopped Pebble. The EPA announces that Clean Water Act (“404c”) protections will safeguard the headwaters of Alaska’s Nushagak and Kvichak Rivers. 

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  • Seizing a Shot to Protect 28 Million Acres of Alaska Public Land

    A resource extraction challenge to so-called “D-1” lands gives us a chance to make a powerful—and historic—conservation countermove.

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  • Keeping the West Su Wild

    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.

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  • Welcome Jon Hart

    Wild Salmon Center’s new GIS Spatial Analyst will help us illuminate the case for salmon conservation across the North Pacific. Back in 2018, Jon Hart spent a lot of time …

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  • End Pebble Mine

    VICTORY! On January 31, 2023, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced that Clean Water Act protections will safeguard the headwaters of Alaska’s Bristol Bay.

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  • Saving the Salmon Strongholds of the Future

    A new study peels back the ice to find where climate change could create new salmon habitat. Will we give salmon the chance to find it?

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  • Life History Project

    Every salmon champion has a journey. Every journey shapes the movement. Follow the journey of three WSC staff as they found their way to salmon country.

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  • In Alaska, time for salmon school

    A unique Wild Salmon Center-supported pilot program teaches fifth graders how salmon are key to healthy ecosystems, economics, and communities.

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