U.S. federal partnerships are key to salmon conservationIt’s been a head-spinning few weeks as a new U.S. Administration and Congress take the reins in Washington, D.C. Tens of millions of federal dollars earmarked for salmon conservation are under scrutiny. The future of critical habitat restoration and salmon research—and the agencies that support them—are in question, as this administration reviews bedrock laws and widely accepted policy decisions that defend wild salmon rivers. All of this means we need to lean harder into restoring and protecting strongholds: the North Pacific’s most beautiful and productive salmon rivers. They are too important to the U.S., and to the planet. Throughout Wild Salmon Center’s 30-year history, the U.S. government has been a key partner—because what we do matters to families, livelihoods, and communities across salmon country. We have no intention of giving up on this bipartisan effort. As we talk about the impact of salmon conservation with federal leaders, you can help by speaking up for this work with the people around you. Start here.
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