

Oregon Water: Finding Flow
The water that feeds Oregon’s creeks, streams, and rivers is one of the state’s most precious assets, sustaining towns and industries, fish, and wildlife. But …
The water that feeds Oregon’s creeks, streams, and rivers is one of the state’s most precious assets, sustaining towns and industries, fish, and wildlife. But …
In 2019, the Wild Steelhead Coalition donated a collection of trail cameras, spotting scopes, and a new raft and oars to the Washington Department of …
Proud to call this guy my friend. Sam Snyder, WSC’s Senior Campaign Manager in Alaska, has been working on the campaign to protect Bristol Bay …
On the Tugur River, the Wild Salmon Center chases answers about Russia’s disappearing giant taimen. For more than a decade, we’ve been working in the …
Yes, it’s true. The Chehalis River drains more than 1.7 million acres across southwest Washington. It is the home of wild steelhead and Chinook populations …
The Wild Salmon Center has released a comprehensive review of federal agency decisions and negotiations surrounding the proposed Pebble Mine in Southwest Alaska. This report …
Coastal salmon strongholds on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula — like the Hoh, Queets, and Quillayute rivers — have the greatest likelihood of providing strong runs of …
Enter to win a once-in-a-lifetime trip to Alaska! Through October 4th, the Wild Salmon Center is raffling off a spectacular getaway to Rapids Camp Lodge …
A project with the Wild Salmon Center to help preserve California’s Salmon Strongholds.
The Elliott State Forest near Coos Bay, Ore., is considered one of the best public recreation areas on the state coastline. This public lands gem …