Environmental conditions informing salmon returns in 2024
Find out how environmental conditions are affecting wild salmon returning to spawn in 2024.
Find out how environmental conditions are affecting wild salmon returning to spawn in 2024.
B.C. has a record-low snowpack so far this winter, following record drought and the worst wildfire season in its history last year. We need to get ready for another parched summer.
We spoke with fisheries expert, consultant and advisor to Watershed Watch and SkeenaWild, Greg Taylor about how the season played out compared to his pre-season predictions.
From funding announcements to summer fish kills, 2023 had a lot of highs and lows for B.C.’s watersheds.
Watershed Watch spoke to three of our fantastic volunteers about what motivates them. Here’s what they had to say.
While we wait for the federal government to follow through on the prime minister’s promise to get factory fish farms out of our coastal waters, the damage continues.
Around 85 percent of salmon habitat in the lower Fraser River has been lost. Our ability to act on solutions is limited by resources and red tape.
Dr. Jonathan Moore, head of SFU's Salmon Watersheds Lab talks climate change and salmon on Watershed Watch’s webinar. Missed the webinar? YouTube link within.
Our third annual Salmon Spawn Watch contest wrapped up on November 15! Each year we enjoy seeing entries come
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