Five Reasons to Support Watershed Watch This Giving Tuesday
Your Giving Tuesday gift helps defend B.C.’s wild salmon this Giving Tuesday. Support advocacy, restoration, and habitat protection with a donation to Watershed Watch Salmon Society.
Your Giving Tuesday gift helps defend B.C.’s wild salmon this Giving Tuesday. Support advocacy, restoration, and habitat protection with a donation to Watershed Watch Salmon Society.
Thompson and Chilcotin steelhead are nearing extinction. A devastating collapse driven by mismanagement and inaction from B.C. and Canada.
Budget 2025 claims it will “Build Canada Strong,” but instead weakens the protections that keep our rivers, watersheds, and wild salmon healthy. From deep cuts to DFO and the quiet end of major salmon programs to stalled freshwater investments, here are the five lowlights that put Canada’s natural wealth at risk.
Witness the incredible salmon migration! Join #SalmonSpawnWatch Oct 31–Nov 28 2025 and share your sightings for a chance to win Watershed Watch prizes.
Four years after B.C.’s billion-dollar flood, the province’s Flood Strategy still sits unfunded—leaving people, farms, and wild salmon exposed.
Congratulations to Sonia Marino of Vancouver, who is the lucky winner of our 2025 Wild Salmon Run 50/50 raffle! Sonia won a grand total of $5,660.
Another massive marine heatwave may be forming in the Pacific. “The Blob” could return, threatening salmon as warm waters endanger their survival at sea.
Alaska’s winter chinook fishery targets mostly non-Alaskan salmon—while B.C.’s boats stay tied up. It’s time to fix the Pacific Salmon Treaty.
Meet the newest member of the Watershed Watch team — Karlis Hawkins! Karlis will be supporting the CodeBlue BC campaign and other Watershed Watch initiatives as our new campaign and communications coordinator.
New science shows many released salmon don’t survive. Anglers can help by changing gear and practices to give fish a fighting chance, writes fisheries advisor David Mills.