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  • Welcome Betsy Krier

    Wild Salmon Center’s new fish habitat specialist will elevate our Cold Water Connection Campaign on Washington’s Olympic Coast.

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  • Watch: A Salmon Life

    Wild Salmon Center CEO Guido Rahr talks about a life built around salmon, rivers and the fight to protect to the North Pacific’s keystone species.

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  • Stronghold Book — Now In Paperback

    The launch of STRONGHOLD, a new book from Random House by Tucker Malarkey chronicles the life of WSC’s CEO Guido Rahr, and his lifelong journey to becoming a passionate leader for pacific salmon conservation.

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  • California Strongholds

    See our short video about California strongholds and find out what we’re doing to restore and protect the regions last, great salmon and steelhead rivers.

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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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  • Juvenile salmon Flora Banks Skeena

    Update: Skeena LNG Decision on Hold

    After scientists raise questions about Skeena LNG project’s impacts on salmon, Canadian ministers press company for answers.

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  • Chris Burkard, Denali National Park Grizzly, Alaska

    Chris Burkard on the Wild Susitna

    By capturing the Alaskan frontier on film, a young photographer builds reverence.

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  • Kol River, Kamchatka, Russia

    Kol Protected Forever

    Russia’s Kol River Salmon Refuge – one of the planet’s most productive salmon areas – is now permanently protected.

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  • South Fork Eel

    Keeping it cool on one of California’s best coho salmon strongholds.

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