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  • First Step for Skeena Estuary Protections

    A port authority moratorium on development provides protection to key sites around Lelu Island.

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  • Juvenile salmon Flora Banks Skeena© Tavish Campbell

    Skeena: What Responsible Development Looks Like

    Communities can and should get behind responsible development. Our main partners in northern British Columbia define what responsible mining looks like. 

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  • SkeenaWild

    A Boost for the Babine

    The Babine River, a major tributary of the Skeena, is one of the world’s premier rivers for steelhead and a major salmon producer in the region.

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  • Retreating Glaciers and Salmon

    New international science team tackles retreating glaciers and it’s impact on salmon habitat.

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  • SkeenaWild

    Thin Returns for Skeena Fisheries

    Steelhead and most salmon species on the Skeena River have returned in low numbers this year. What are potential causes — and effects?

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  • SkeenaMedia

    Skeena LNG Dead for Now

    Petronas abandons its gas project on one of the most important wild salmon habitats in Canada.

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  • SkeenaMedia

    Skeena Estuary: Positive Moves

    Will Petronas change its development plans to protect Flora Bank?

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  • Ken Morrish

    Challenges Mount for Skeena LNG Facility

    Another First Nation challenges Pacific Northwest LNG’s federal approval, as reports surface that the developer is examining alternative plans.

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  • SkeenaWild

    Renewed Scientific Doubts for Skeena LNG

    Two leading scientists have challenged the “no harm” claim by industry at Flora Bank, in the Skeena River estuary.

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  • Jan Sonnenmair/Ecotrust

    Meet Board Member Art Sterritt

    New WSC Board Member Art Sterritt has spent much of his career successfully working the highest halls of Canadian power on behalf of BC’s coastal rivers and salmon.

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