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  • Alamy

    Keeping the West Su Wild

    Alaskans are tired of public money flowing to bad private projects. The salmon-threatening West Susitna Industrial Access Road is no exception.

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  • Brian Kelley

    Support the Private Forest Accord

    Ask the Board of Forestry to finalize the changes to Oregon’s logging rules on private forest lands.

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  • Brian Kelley / @brianfilm

    A $23 Million Investment in Oregon Coast Coho

    In a huge boost for Oregon’s Coos and Siuslaw watersheds, a state agency has awarded $23 million to coastal partners to complete salmon restoration projects prioritized by Wild Salmon Center’s Coast Coho Partnership.

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  • Leana Goetze

    Welcome Jon Hart

    Wild Salmon Center’s new GIS Spatial Analyst will help us illuminate the case for salmon conservation across the North Pacific. Back in 2018, Jon Hart spent a lot of time …

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  • Celebrating 30 Years

    It started with a map, and a vision. Thirty years later the stronghold strategy is still hard at work. Check out our latest annual report.

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  • Jeremy Koreski

    In B.C., a Salmon Fishery Closure Opens the Door to Reform

    On British Columbia’s Central Coast, a failing chum fishery left a wide wake of unintended impacts. Now there’s hope that a years-long pause can help rebuild the region’s wild fish runs.

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  • Watch: Finding Flow

    In our new video Finding Flow, WSC’s Oregon Water Policy Director Caylin Barter heads to southern Oregon to document the current state of rivers and streams in this rapidly changing region.

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  • Jason Ching

    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. 

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  • Welcome Stacey Detwiler

    Our new Oregon Policy Manager has a history of helping the state’s forestry laws catch up with its neighbors. Now she’s working to make Oregon a true conservation leader.

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  • Jeffrey Rotman / Alamy Stock Photo

    You Can Be a Bristol Bay Hero

    Let’s make 2022 the last time Bristol Bay’s fishing season starts under the shadow of Pebble Mine.

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