Seeing Redd: How Jason Ching Reimagined Bristol Bay
The photographer’s fresh, arresting images have turned heads and fueled the campaign to stop Pebble Mine. We asked him to tell us who he is—and what makes him tick.
The photographer’s fresh, arresting images have turned heads and fueled the campaign to stop Pebble Mine. We asked him to tell us who he is—and what makes him tick.
With Governor Brown’s signature, salmon headed for new protections across 10 million acres of private forestland in Oregon.
Wild Salmon Center’s statement in light of the unfolding war in Ukraine.
After four decades in fish and wildlife conservation, our Executive Vice President is retiring. We talked with Sara LaBorde about her experience, what it will take to keep wild salmon around in the Lower 48, and what she’s doing next.
A few more crucial moves will secure lasting protections for the rivers that drain into Bristol Bay, Alaska.
While COP 26 failed to secure national commitments that would stop global warming, salmon and ecosystems gained a new role in the climate solutions dialogue.
A global alliance of conservation and community groups is using a dramatic art installation of glass salmon to inspire delegates to restore ecosystems as part of climate action.
Checking in with WSC’s Brett Brownscombe on the effort to protect state lands in the the Tillamook Rainforest.
The move could lead to protections from the Pebble Mine and other toxic mining projects.
We’re building momentum for stronger conservation in the Tillamook Rainforest, home to six wild salmon strongholds. At the end of 2021, Oregonians will have an important opportunity to speak up for the forest.