The next big reveals from our salmon scientists
From summer steelhead secrets to decoding Dean River Chinook, Wild Salmon Center’s Dr. Tasha Thompson previews our new research.
From summer steelhead secrets to decoding Dean River Chinook, Wild Salmon Center’s Dr. Tasha Thompson previews our new research.
Eight months into the 119th U.S. Congress and second Trump Administration, and wild salmon, steelhead, and trout are feeling the headwinds.
Our 2024 Impact Report tells the story of Wild Salmon Center’s stronghold strategy in action.
Timber companies, Tribes, and our Coast Coho Partnership allies meet at a confluence, and get to work.
The state bill would help protect the world’s greatest sockeye salmon fishery.
The Trump Administration will defend Bristol Bay, America’s greatest salmon fishery.
On the Oregon and Washington Coasts, WSC is working to restore salmon and steelhead streams impacted by more than 160 years of logging, mining, road building, and other development. With significant federal and state funding now flowing to these projects, our work with coastal partners is delivering real benefits.
Through community involvement, education and science-based strategies to identify and protect taimen strongholds, we have an important opportunity to protect this critically endangered, flagship species.
Wild Salmon Center’s Oregon Water Initiative is focused on improving Oregon’s water rights system and finding solutions that make sense for all water users, while protecting streamflow for the state’s prized wild salmon.
Until April 30, all new monthly gifts will be matched (up to 15,000ドル). By joining our Stronghold Guardian Circle, your monthly gifts will provide reliable support for our work to protect the Pacific Rim’s most important wild salmon watersheds–our salmon strongholds.