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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.
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. It was a perfect late August day at Astoria’s Buoy 10: warm but not hot, breezy but not gusty, with cormorants and pelicans soaring overhead. […]
Welcome Dr. Will Atlas
Wild Salmon Center’s new salmon watershed scientist brings deep experience working at the nexus of conservation and salmon-centered communities.
Welcome Betsy Krier
Wild Salmon Center’s new fish habitat specialist will elevate our Cold Water Connection Campaign on Washington’s Olympic Coast.
Tim Elder Joins WSC
As a native of southwest Oregon, Tim is excited to bring the stronghold strategy to the places and rivers he loves.
WSC Welcomes Jess Helsley
Our Washington program is gearing up this fall with the addition of Jess Helsley as our new Senior Program Manager.