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    Columbia: Focus on Wild Fish Goals

    We need a better balance between hatchery and wild fish.

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    Oregon: Keep Balanced Forest Management

    On the North Coast, we can’t allow a lawsuit threaten the collaborative work to balance conservation and timber.

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    TEDx Talk: Salmon Strongholds

    WSC President Guido Rahr discusses saving the last Pacific salmon runs.

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    State of the Salmon helps launch a new web site for Oregon salmon and steelhead.

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    Where Salmon Rule

    National Geographic Magazine reveals wild salmon are at risk on Russia’s remote Kamchatka Peninsula.

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