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  • Aerial view of the Skeena watershed

    Freshwater species are at risk. Salmon strongholds can help reverse the decline.

    In Nature, Wild Salmon Center Science Director Dr. Matthew Sloat joins 45 leading scientists to interpret the first-ever IUCN global freshwater threat assessment.

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  • Mitch & Elizabeth Siegler: A Legacy of Salmon Strongholds

    A book brought Mitch and Elizabeth Siegler into Wild Salmon Center’s orbit.

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  • Meet Wild Salmon Center Donor Ratmir Timashev

    The tech leader sees parallels between WSC’s stronghold approach and his own success as a serial entrepreneur.

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  • Meet Wild Salmon Center Ambassador Ken Morrish

    The co-founder of Fly Water Travel says it’s all about the stronghold approach.

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  • Mapping BC’s Wild Salmon and Steelhead—With DNA

    The Coastal Rivers Conservancy, Wild Salmon Center, and Nuxalk Nation team up to study the diverse wild runs of British Columbia’s inner central coast—and support their protection.

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  • Fall Chiniook

    Protecting Chinook During Ocean Upheaval

    As wild Chinook return in low numbers, habitat will be one key to keeping populations healthy. 

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  • Celebrating Strongholds

    Join us in San Francisco for Celebrating Strongholds, an evening to toast WSC’s 25th Anniversary, thank our conservation partners, and raise critical funds for our work to protect wild salmon and steelhead rivers from California to Alaska.

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  • United by Salmon

    The protection of the rivers we love transcends party politics.

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Double Your Earth Month Impact

Until April 30, all new monthly gifts will be matched (up to $15,000). By joining our Stronghold Guardian Circle, your monthly gifts will provide reliable support for our work to protect the Pacific Rim’s most important wild salmon watersheds–our salmon strongholds.

Join our Stronghold Guardian Circle by becoming a monthly donor today.

August is National Make-A-Will Month, a helpful reminder to ensure you have a plan for the people—and the causes—that matter most to you. If you’ve been thinking about creating—or updating—your will, now is the best time to start.

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