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Alaska

  • Alamy

    Stop Pebble Mine

    Time is running out. Tell the EPA to Stop Pebble Mine now.

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  • WSC Staff

    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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  • WSC Staff

    Russians Learn How the “Salmon State” Operates

    Among the takeaways from Wild Salmon Center’s September 2019 U.S./Russia Exchange in Alaska: different ways to run hatcheries, fisheries, and anti-poaching programs. (Still unresolved: which nation has the tastier fish.)

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  • Jason Ching

    The Keystone of the North Pacific

    Like the central stone that holds together an arch, a keystone species holds together an ecosystem. That’s the role of wild salmon in the North Pacific.

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  • Bristol Bay, Alaska© Ben Knight

    EPA Bows to Politics on Pebble

    Agency political appointees withdraw proposed Bristol Bay protections, which had been requested by Alaskans and supported by more than a million American citizens.

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  • Ryan Peterson

    Pebble Review Gets a Failing Grade

    The Army Corps of Engineers was supposed to thoroughly review Pebble’s mining plans for Bristol Bay – and the agency just failed.

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  • © Jonny Armstrong

    Army Corps Rushes Out Pebble Review

    The rapid pace of the Pebble Mine review is already undermining its credibility.

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  • Alamy

    2019: The Year to Protect Bristol Bay

    With federal permitting for Pebble Mine on the fast track, 2019 might be our last chance to keep Bristol Bay whole.

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  • Jason Ching

    Alaska’s Historic Vote for Salmon Falls Short

    Alaska salmon movement gains momentum, but comes up short of passing Measure 1.

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  • Stand For Salmon

    Final Push for an Historic Win for Alaska

    The Stand for Salmon campaign is in the home stretch and the future of Alaska’s wild fish depends on all of us stepping up. Please take a moment now to chip in to the campaign, and join us in taking a stand for salmon.

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