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We’re celebrating 25 years of Watershed Watch Salmon Society with our first-ever 50-50 raffle. Get your tickets to help us defend wild salmon and you could win!
We’re celebrating 25 years of Watershed Watch Salmon Society with our first-ever 50-50 raffle. Get your tickets to help us defend wild salmon and you could win!
The car tire chemical 6PPD is deadly to salmon when it runs off into urban streams. Watershed Watch has asked the Canadian government to review its use.
John Allen Fraser, passed on April 6, 2024, at the age of 92. John was a tireless advocate for environmental conservation and for the protection of wild salmon.
Watershed Watch and SkeenaWild invite you to join our webinar on our recent analysis of Alaskan interception of B.C. salmon and steelhead on May 3, 2024.
The UK-based Marine Stewardship Council will recertify the Alaska salmon fishery as sustainable in May, despite its devastating bycatch of B.C. wild salmon.
B.C.'s new Flood Strategy includes many things Watershed Watch has been advocating for, including incorporating nature-based flood defenses — what's missing is the funding to make it a reality.
On March 22 the planet celebrates World Water Day, a time to reflect on the importance of fresh water in all aspects of life and advocate for its sustainable management.
Warning: This article contains graphic images of wildlife killed and injured at B.C. open net-pen salmon farms, showing the heavy toll they have on wildlife.
In 2023, salmon were anywhere from plentiful and thriving to sparse and struggling. While we have a lot more work to do, we had some major victories in 2023. Read Watershed Watch's 2023 Annual Report.
This year saw an exceptional return of two populations of Fraser River chinook. While other Fraser populations remain depressed, they too have improved. Why?