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Subject Finishing the job in Bristol Bay, culvert time on the Washington Coast, our new Tillamook campaign, and more.
Date July 15, 2021 7:15 PM
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Wild Salmon Center - July 2021 eNews

BRISTOL BAY TO EPA: TIME TO FINISH THE JOB
Once again, Alaska’s Bristol Bay salmon fishery continues to break records. Yet even as Bristol Bay fishers work hard to feed the world, Northern Dynasty CEO Ron Thiessen continues to assure investors in the toxic Pebble Mine that the Pebble Partnership has “ by no means given up on this project.” This week, the Bristol Bay Defense Fund—our joint campaign with Alaskan Tribes, fishermen, and conservation groups—launched our “Finish the Job” campaign to make it clear to the Biden Administration that when it comes to protecting Bristol Bay, we can’t afford to wait.
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CARBON SEQUESTRATION: PROTECTING SALMON STRONGHOLDS, SLOWING CLIMATE CHANGE
The strong overlap between salmon ecosystems and priority lands for carbon sequestration offers an opportunity for new land-based strategies to stop climate change. With our colleagues at Ecotrust, we’re mapping the North Pacific for a clearer picture of the most important lands for carbon storage. Our goal is to provide policymakers, the philanthropic community, and the carbon finance sector with hard evidence of the clear climate benefits of keeping salmon strongholds intact.
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ON THE OLYMPIC PENINSULA, A GREENLIGHT FOR A KEY FISH BARRIER
Our Cold Water Connection Campaign is building a turnkey database of high-priority salmon restoration projects on the Washington Coast. It's a tool we designed specifically to accelerate smart salmon recovery funding at a critical time for the state's wild fish . Now, it’s starting to unlock big federal funding for local governments. Oil City Road is the first project to bear fruit—and it won't be the last.
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"FIRST SALMON, LAST CHANCE" - THE BOOK(LET)!
Last fall and winter, Wild Salmon Center published " First Salmon, Last Chance ," a four-part investigative deep dive on the Pacific Northwest's most iconic salmon species: spring Chinook . It's a tale of roadblocks and scientific breakthroughs, hard realizations and reasons to hope. Now, you can download the full series as a printable booklet filled with stunning images and infographics. (Want the CliffsNotes version? We've also created a handy two-page primer on key conservation issues for spring Chinook.)
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OREGON FOREST UPDATE: CAPITOL RUNDOWN, NEW "PROTECT THE TILLAMOOK" CAMPAIGN
Oregon’s 2021 legislative session began with high hopes for forest reform . Instead, the timber industry scored a tax holiday and legislators passed on fixing the troubled Oregon Forest Resources Institute. But make no mistake, these issues will be back. In other hopeful news, Oregonians will have a chance to weigh in on a conservation plan for the Tillamook Rainforest in the coming months. We're launching our Protect the Tillamook campaign to build public momentum to protect this special place.
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