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Washington

  • Mark Conlin, Alamy

    A $1.5M Win for Washington Wild Fish

    With a major U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service award, federal infrastructure funds begin flowing to Pacific Northwest salmon strongholds.

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  • Mary Ruckelshaus

    Home Waters: WSC Board Member Dr. Mary Ruckelshaus

    The director of the Natural Capital Project and Stanford University professor reflects on forging big actions from small steps and a shared sense of place.

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  • Life History Project

    Every salmon champion has a journey. Every journey shapes the movement. Follow the journey of three WSC staff as they found their way to salmon country.

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  • Alamy

    Governor Intercedes in Chehalis Dam

    Staunch opposition from Tribes, basin residents and conservation groups prompts Washington Governor Jay Inslee to demand a pause—and an alternative.

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  • Alamy

    Stop the Chehalis Dam

    The Chehalis River’s wild fish are at risk. Please tell the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers that you do NOT support building a dam. We need solutions that solve both flood and fish issues.

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  • Aaron Jorgenson

    Seattle Chef Renee Erickson: Eat This Salmon

    For fans of wild salmon, it’s hard to know what’s the right choice in a restaurant or at a store. Here’s why Seattle chef Renee Erickson serves Columbia River trap-caught coho.

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  • WSC Staff

    Respecting the Chehalis

    For centuries, the Confederated Tribes of the Chehalis have lived in partnership with this important river and the fisheries it provides. Will Lewis County listen to them, or ignore history—and dam the Chehalis?

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  • Quillayute River, WashingtonAndrew Matthewson

    Keeping Chinook Rivers Whole in Washington

    The Wild Salmon Center’s Cold Water Connection campaign is working to reopen key Olympic Peninsula rivers after 150 years of heavy logging and road-building.

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  • Alamy

    Keeping the Chehalis Dam-Free

    Washington’s Chehalis River is slated for a dam which would inundate key Chinook spawning grounds and damage the hydrology of the river. We’re determined to find a better solution.

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  • © Larry Workman

    WSC Welcomes Jess Helsley

    Our Washington program is gearing up this fall with the addition of Jess Helsley as our new Senior Program Manager.

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