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  • Boomerang

    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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  • 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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    Exchange: How to Rebuild a River

    Russian partners join American scientists on a learning tour of Western rivers reclaimed from mining.

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  • © Wild Salmon Center

    Russia-US Exchange

    Exchange gives Russians first-hand experience of the risks and rewards of US fishery management practices.

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  • © Tavish Campbell

    Russian Scientists Warn Skeena on LNG Dangers

    Russian delegation visits northern BC, says estuary is “worst location” for gas facility.

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

    Knowledge Across Borders

    International exchange brings Russian educators to Alaska.

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  • US-Russia Conservation Exchange in Alaska© Ryan Peterson

    Trans-Pacific Learning

    WSC hosts exchanges on sportfishing, watershed management.

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  • Koppi River, Khabarovsk, Russia© Wild Salmon Center

    From Forest to Fish

    US Forest Service joins WSC and Russian partners to help protect forests surrounding Khabarovsk’s Koppi River.

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  • Fall Chiniook© Michael Wilhelm

    Hatchery Experts Join Workshop

    International workshop addresses interactions between wild and hatchery salmon.

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  • Bristol Bay, Alaska© Ben Knight

    Salmon and Climate Change

    Conference explores practical management options for an era of environmental change.

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