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Native Fisheries

  • 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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  • Brown bear nabs salmon in Alaska

    Making a Stand in Alaska

    WSC’s new Alaska program: going where salmon are.

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  • Salmon fishing on the Oregon Coast

    Donor Profile: Spirit Mountain

    Creating a coalition of conservation partners with the help of Spirit Mountain Community Fund. The Spirit Mountain Community Fund’s focus is to improve the quality of life in Northwest Oregon …

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  • Kamchatka sockeye salmon

    Video: Strongholds: Hope for Wild Pacific Salmon

    Salmon strongholds are centers of abundance and diversity, serving as the foundation for healthy wild fisheries, economies and communities across the North Pacific Rim.

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  • Quinault River Washington log jam

    Restoring the Quinault

    Sockeye habitat restoration maximized though partnerships.

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