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Susitna

  • Keeping the West Su Wild

    The West Susitna Industrial Access Road would threaten at least 80 salmon streams in the Susitna River drainage – one of Alaska’s top Chinook producing watersheds.

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  • Susitna aerial showing Denali in the background

    Susitna Dam Stopped!

    Alaska coalition celebrates major milestone on the journey to protect the wild Susitna River.

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  • Event: The Super Salmon Film Tour

    Join us for a screening of The Super Salmon this July in Bend and Portland, Oregon.

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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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  • Susitna aerial with Denali in background

    Event: Saving the Susitna

    October 1, 2015, 7:00 pm, Portland, Oregon (Patagonia, Jean Vollum Natural Capital Center)
    Learn how you can help the Wild Salmon Center and our partners at the Susitna River Coalition protect the Susitna River valley’s wildlife, jobs, and recreation.

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  • Salmonfest attendees sign postcards showing their opposition to the Susitna Dam

    Fired Up at Salmonfest

    August 2015, Ninilkchik, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska
    Alaskans turn out en masse to say no to Susitna Dam, yes to wild rivers, salmon, and folk music.

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  • Susitna aerial showing Denali in the background

    Susitna Dam: Not Dead Yet

    Stopping a project that would upend one of Alaska’s great salmon rivers.

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  • The Susitna with Denali in the background

    Partner Profile: Mike and Molly Wood

    Alaska homesteaders and leaders of the Susitna River Coalition.

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  • Bristol Bay Sockeye

    Bristol Bay Map

    One of the greatest threats to Alaskan salmon is the proposed Pebble Mine at the headwaters of the Nushagak and Kvichak rivers in the Bristol Bay region – the most productive salmon ecosystem in the world.

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