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Khabarovsk

  • 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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  • 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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  • Koppi: Beyond the Designation

    WSC reports from the Koppi, sees success first hand and launches new taimen tracking program.

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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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  • Ultimate Allies: Mikhail Skopets

    Fisheries biologist and fishing guide Mikhail Skopets shares about his early years with Wild Salmon Center in the Russian Far East.

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  • Russia-US Exchange

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

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  • Siberian tiger, Koppi River Preserve, Russia

    Russia and US Agree: Protect Wildlife

    WSC named in renewed science and conservation pact between the two countries.

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  • Khabarovsk Region

    Partner Profile: Alexander Kulikov

    Getting to know the founder of Khabarovsk Wildlife Foundation.

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  • Aerial shot of meanders in the Tugur River

    Tugur Protected!

    Nearly 200,000 acres part of new Tugursky Reserve, a home for giant taimen and 20 other species of fish.

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