Where This Flag Flies, Salmon Have Allies
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Where this flag flies, salmon have allies
Wild Salmon Day was established in 2019 with leadership from the Government of British Columbia and has become an annual celebration for wild salmon. It’s a moment for us to collectively raise the proverbial flag for salmon, while calling for actions needed to protect and restore their populations. This day is a powerful celebration to shed more light on why wild salmon matter. Source
A landowner claims that politicians don't care about wild salmon and Gaula. This is the politicians' response.
Wild salmon are at risk due to salmon lice from the aquaculture industry and climate change, according to a new report. The situation is described as dramatic.


The future looks anything but bright for wild salmon, according to a new report.
Salmon fishing will resume as usual on the night of June 1. But the situation with Norwegian wild salmon is dire, a new report shows.

This year's status report for wild salmon states that the situation is worse than ever.
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