Our 2022 Annual Report Is Out!

Read SkeenaWild’s 2022 Annual Report

SkeenaWild’s 2022 Annual Report

Together, we celebrated strong returns and abundant salmon harvests. We held polluting mines accountable for their waste, and called on Alaska to stop the interception of B.C. salmon. We spent time in classrooms and outdoors educating the next generation of Skeena stewards. And, we also celebrated 15 years as an organization! None of this is possible without your support. This holiday season, make a tax deductible donation and help us protect Skeena salmon for years to come.
2022

Spotlight

Greg Taylor 2024 Salmon Fishery Recap: Part One

In this detailed recap, Fisheries Advisor Greg Taylor reflects on the 2024 salmon fishing season, highlighting improvements in salmon returns, long-term trends, and the challenges facing fisheries today. From shifts in commercial and recreational catches to the impact of global markets and First Nations economic fisheries, this article provides valuable insights into what shaped the season and what it means for the future of salmon in B.C. Stay tuned for Part Two, where Greg dives deeper into area-specific trends and expectations for 2025.

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2024: What We Achieved Together​

Over the last 12 months, SkeenaWild, our collaborators, and many of you in our communities have contributed to several accomplishments benefiting the Skeena Watershed and its salmon and steelhead.

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Legal challenge filed against decision allowing KSM mine to proceed

Ecojustice recently filed a judicial review on behalf of SkeenaWild Conservation Trust and the Southeast Alaska Indigenous Transboundary Commission (SEITC), challenging the B.C. Environmental Assessment Office’s (EAO) decision that the proposed Kerr-Sulphurets-Mitchell (KSM) mine is “substantially started.”

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