From Wild Salmon Center <[email protected]>
Subject Thanks for being a salmon champion.
Date January 2, 2020 5:39 PM
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 A Salmon Thank You

Dear John,

Every year across the North Pacific, people, wildlife, and entire ecosystems depend on the marvelous return of wild salmon. 

And every year, people like you turn up in extraordinary ways to make sure these salmon strongholds are secure. 

You rock.

In the coming year, your support will help us stop the Pebble Mine in its tracks and protect the greatest salmon stronghold on Earth: the rivers around Bristol Bay, Alaska. 

You’ll be right there with us, as we work to reform outdated forest practices in Oregon for the benefit of rivers, salmon and people’s drinking water.

You’ll be opening obstructed creeks to salmon across coastal Washington via our Connect to Cold Water campaign, and working to keep rivers like the Chehalis whole and undamned. 

On British Columbia’s Skeena River, your support will guard against irresponsible logging and mining. And on the Klamath River, you'll be helping us recover prized Chinook runs. 

In all this work, we’ll think of you and your contribution. You are what drives the Wild Salmon Center. 

Thanks and Happy 2020. 

Guido Rahr
President & Chief Executive

The mission of the Wild Salmon Center is to promote the conservation and sustainable use of wild salmon ecosystems across the Pacific Rim. 





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