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© Ken Morrish
Where We Work Alaska
We are helping Alaska balance economic growth and the conservation of strong wild salmon populations upon which so many Alaskans rely.
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© Ken Morrish
Where We Work British Columbia
British Columbia boasts some of the wildest, most productive salmon watersheds in North America. As threats mount, partners are asking for international help to protect this stronghold.
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© Ken Morrish
Where We Work California
There is hope for California salmon and steelhead in select watersheds that still host healthy wild salmon populations.
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© Brian Caouette
Where We Work Japan
While 98% of Japan’s salmon rivers are dammed or artificially modified, there are still opportunities to protect free-flowing rivers in the southern range of Pacific salmon.
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© Ken Morrish
Where We Work Oregon Coast
Wild Salmon Center is strengthening stronghold rivers from headwaters to sea in order to recover Oregon Coast coho populations.
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© The Fly Shop
Where We Work Russian Far East
Russia’s three main salmon producing regions in the Far East are a global priority for wild salmon conservation.
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© Mihael Blikshteyn
Where We Work Washington Coast
Washington’s coastal rivers produce the most abundant and diverse wild Pacific salmon populations remaining south of Canada.