This Montana-based foundation helps sportsmen and women give back by supporting the Wild Salmon Center’s work to protect great fisheries for future generations.
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.
Three strongholds for wild Oregon Coast coho—the Upper Rogue, Coos Bay, and Siletz—will benefit from a $2.3 million federal grant to restore habitat for this threatened keystone species.
Coastal Rivers Conservancy (CRC) is a new organization focusing on the long-term protection of wild salmon and steelhead ecosystems in BC’s inner central coast.
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.
Join us for a screening of “Nehalem: A Wild Salmon Stronghold”, and find out what’s next in the campaign to designate the Nehalem as a State Scenic Waterway.
WSC is working with partners on the Washington Coast to remove mini-dams and reconnect the coldest, cleanest rivers on the Olympic Peninsula–helping salmon and steelhead return home.
Double Your Earth Month Impact
Until April 30, all new monthly gifts will be matched (up to $15,000). 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.
Join our Stronghold Guardian Circle by becoming a monthly donor today.