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Native Fisheries

  • The Keystone of the North Pacific

    Like the central stone that holds together an arch, a keystone species holds together an ecosystem. That’s the role of wild salmon in the North Pacific.

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  • Fly fishing on the Wilson River, Oregon

    Fall Photo Contest

    Explore the Tillamook State Forest this October to win prizes in WSC’s #TrektheTillamook Instagram photo contest.

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  • Radio Telemetry on the Upper Klamath

    New research on Klamath rainbow trout could provide clues to how fish populations can remain productive in an increasingly hot world.

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  • Take Action to Defend the Skeena

    Salmon advocates call for support of globally important Skeena River in the face of grave threat.

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  • Salmon Nation Summit

    A coalition declares Lelu Island and Flora Bank permanently protected at Salmon Nation Summit.

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  • Donnie's vessel during the Lelu occupation.

    Occupation Lelu Island

    Inside the daily struggle to protect the Skeena from gas development in the river’s key nursery.

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  • Workshop: “Local Catch”

    March 11, 2015, 5:30-8:30 pm, Portland, Oregon (Billy Frank, Jr. Conference Room at Jean Vollum Natural Capital Center)
    Join Wild Salmon Center and Ecotrust as we welcome Paul Greenberg, award-winning author of Four Fish, for a joint workshop and reception in Portland, Oregon.

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  • Skeena Watershed

    Partner Profile: Greg Knox

    Getting to know SkeenaWild’s Executive Director.

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  • US-Russia Conservation Exchange in Alaska

    Trans-Pacific Learning

    WSC hosts exchanges on sportfishing, watershed management.

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  • Bristol Bay Smokehouse

    Voices of Bristol Bay

    Challenging the Pebble Mine with Citizens’ Alternative for state lands in Bristol Bay.

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