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Education

  • Boomerang Club Trains Guides in Shantars

    Our partners from Sakhalin Island now educating eco-tourism operators in national park created in 2012 through another WSC partnership. 

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  • In Russia, Class Time is Game Time with Salmon

    For more than two decades, Boomerang Club has built local ecology into lesson plans and field trips that reach nearly every child on Sakhalin Island. Now the program is expanding across the Russian Far East.

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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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  • Ultimate Ally: Alexander Kulikov

    The onetime Soviet scientist’s journey to become one of the most effective conservationists in the Russian Far East.

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  • Salmon Alphabet

    Art and education go hand in hand as our partners work with Russian youth to create salmon-themed murals and a primer.

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  • Sockeye salmon split level shot

    Event: Cheers to Migratory Fish

    Coming Home: A Celebration of Migratory Fish

    Saturday, May 21st from 4-7pm
    Portland, OR (Migration Brewing)

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  • WSC staff and Trailside Discovery Camp participants during the International Conservation Education Exchange

    Knowledge Across Borders

    International exchange brings Russian educators to Alaska.

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  • Fall Chiniook

    Hatchery Experts Join Workshop

    International workshop addresses interactions between wild and hatchery salmon.

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  • Natalia Kizimova

    Natalia Kizimova: Champion for Wild Salmon

    Educator Natalia Kizimova inspires a new generation to save salmon.

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  • Kamchatka sockeye

    Video: Protecting Salmon from Coast to Coast

    “Protecting Salmon from Coast to Coast” is a 40-minute documentary produced for Russian TV with English subtitles.

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