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Khabarovsk Wildlife Foundation

  • Russia Gains Two Vast New Protected Areas

    For the Tugur and Maia watersheds, new legal status could be a powerful tool to safeguard priceless biodiversity, including salmon and giant taimen.

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  • Nimelen Refuge

    A key Russian stronghold for wild salmon and Siberian taimen has received critical protection in Khabarovsk.

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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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  • Khabarovsk Region

    Partner Profile: Alexander Kulikov

    Getting to know the founder of Khabarovsk Wildlife Foundation.

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  • An Island Refuge Forever

    A decade-long effort by Wild Salmon Center and partners permanently protects the 1.2 million-acre Shantar Islands archipelago.

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  • Koppi River, Russia

    Koppi River Preserve

    New reserve safeguards 200 miles of Russia’s Koppi River for taimen and tigers.

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  • Koppi River Expedition, Russian Far East

    Exploring the Koppi

    Taking important steps towards gaining protected area status for one of Russia’s taimen strongholds.

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