Indigenous Communities
For the Makah, WWII is still a problem for salmon streams
The Makah Tribe has cleaned up after the U.S. military for decades. A partnership with Wild Salmon Center could speed this work for salmon.
Big Win! Critical Alaska BLM Lands Protected
28 million acres of public land across Alaska have now been protected from mining and oil and gas development.
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.
Hot or Not? On the Quillayute River, Tribal Scientists Test the Water
Cold water is critical for fish, but getting good data is harder than you think. On the Olympic Peninsula, the Quileute Tribe is leading the way.
First Salmon, Last Chance – PART II
On Northern California’s Klamath River, dams have brought spring Chinook to the brink. To save the species, Indigenous knowledge is key.
Indigenous Perspectives Needed in High Seas Management
Salmon spend much of their lives in international waters but Indigenous Communities have little say in how they are managed there.