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  • A river that forks into two branches - one has the text "extinction" and the other has the text "recovery" with killer whales swimming towards the fork.
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    A killer future

    2025 December 112025 December 26

    By restoring Chinook salmon, reducing underwater noise, and stopping pollution there is still time to protect these iconic animals for generations to come.

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  • On the left is a man holding up a small salmon and on the right is a boat on the water.
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    Honey, I shrunk the Chinook

    2025 December 102025 December 26

    Chinook salmon are getting smaller, and one explanation is uncomfortably familiar.

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  • Five pacific salmon artwork on a white background.
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    Wild Salmon Day: Inspiring hope and action

    2024 June 12024 October 23

    In celebration of Wild Salmon Day, we identify some of the threats facing these fish in BC.

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  • Hatchery salmon wearing a necklace that says "born not to be wild".
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    Hatcheries: good intentions, bad outcomes

    2024 April 222024 December 13

    Our new animation delves into the history of hatcheries and the future we envision for wild salmon.

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  • A large net filled with lots of different colours of salmon.
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    A better, older way to fish for salmon

    2024 April 222024 December 13

    Our new animation highlights solutions to the problems in conventional fisheries.

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  • Bear in a river eating a salmon.
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    Seeing wild salmon thrive: Our wild dream

    2024 April 222024 December 13

    Our new animation sheds light on the work we do to protect wild salmon.

    Read More Seeing wild salmon thrive: Our wild dreamContinue

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