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  • Seeing Redd: How Jason Ching Reimagined Bristol Bay

    The photographer’s fresh, arresting images have turned heads and fueled the campaign to stop Pebble Mine. We asked him to tell us who he is—and what makes him tick. 

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  • Welcome Stacey Detwiler

    Our new Oregon Policy Manager has a history of helping the state’s forestry laws catch up with its neighbors. Now she’s working to make Oregon a true conservation leader.

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  • Welcome Michelle Cramer

    Our new Habitat Restoration Engineer brings deep expertise to our growing docket of coastal projects.

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  • Parting Shots: Wild Salmon Center’s Sara LaBorde

    After four decades in fish and wildlife conservation, our Executive Vice President is retiring. We talked with Sara LaBorde about her experience, what it will take to keep wild salmon around in the Lower 48, and what she’s doing next.

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  • Rich Crowder

    Meet Wild Salmon Center Ambassador Kate Crump

    The owner of Frigate Adventure Travel on salmon conservation, sharing meals, and using what moves you.

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  • Donor Spotlight: Martinellis

    The Martinelli family celebrates wild salmon and giving back to the places they love.

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  • Home Waters: WSC Board Member Dr. Mary Ruckelshaus

    The director of the Natural Capital Project and Stanford University professor reflects on forging big actions from small steps and a shared sense of place.

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  • WSC Welcomes New Board Members

    Wild Salmon Center welcomes four new board members, bringing to the organization new wisdom from the realms of science, conservation, politics, academia and local communities in Alaska, Kamchatka, and British Columbia.

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  • Funder Spotlight: Becker Capital Management

    Thanks to Becker Capital for their commitment to community and a shared belief in place-based conservation.

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  • Welcome Caylin Barter

    At a time of volatility on Oregon’s landscape, Wild Salmon Center’s new Water Policy Program Manager joins the team to get more water flowing through the state’s world-class salmon streams. …

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