Pacific Salmon Foundation is a charitable non-profit granting organization dedicated to conserving and restoring Pacific salmon and their home watersheds.
Visit PSF’s shop to browse gifts he might actually use: t-shirts, socks, and a baseball cap, visor, or beanie perfect for a day on the water. Add a donation to help your gift go further for salmon.
Find your Father’s Day gift now: vist.ly/575w7#FathersDay#WildSalmon
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Wild Salmon Day reached 7.1 million people, and it’s all thanks to YOU 🐟
From the whole team here at PSF, we are thankful to everyone who raised the flag for salmon across B.C. and the Yukon, and around the world.
#WildSalmonDay
Happy #WorldOceansDay!
PSF scientists are using innovative tagging and sampling techniques in the ocean to pull back the curtain on salmon health, diet, and environmental stressors in real time. Together, we can act to help salmon survive at sea.
📸: Tavish Campbell
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June 1 is #WildSalmonDay !
Wild salmon hold tremendous cultural and environmental value for people around the world. Kudos to the @PSF Pacific Salmon Foundation for their great efforts! More: wildsalmonday.com/
Today is International #WildSalmonDay 🐟
Along with our partners at @PSF , @ASFSalmon and @FNFish we've released a joint statement on the urgent need to scale up habitat restoration efforts for wild salmon across the Atlantic and Pacific 👉 atlanticsalmontrust.org/wild…
Happy Wild Salmon Day! 🎉
Join us today to celebrate salmon and raise awareness of the threats they face! It will take all of us to ensure healthy salmon for future generations.
Share the flag and use the #WildSalmonDay.
PSF has released 144 grants totalling $1.93 million to support grassroots salmon conservation projects across B.C. and the Yukon, including groundbreaking habitat restoration projects. Learn more: psf.ca/news-media/19m-releas…
On western Vancouver Island, the Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation and Redd Fish Restoration have spent a decade reviving the Tranquil Creek watershed. Restoration success stories like this show us what’s possible. But we need to do more, and fast. Learn more at vist.ly/54wg2
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With support from PSF, Rivers to Ridges educators are collaborating with Indigenous knowledge holders to co-develop new salmon-focused educational resources in the Yukon this summer. Learn more: vist.ly/5455u
Together, we can restore natural watershed functions that shape flows and shelter salmon. We can bring salmon back. It starts with healthy habitats.
On Wild Salmon Day, June 1, we’re coming together to celebrate salmon habitat restoration efforts around the world – join us!
Share the flag on June 1 and use the hashtag #WildSalmonDay. Learn more at WildSalmonDay.com!
In partnership with Pacific Salmon Foundation, BC First Nations Fisheries Council @fnfish, Atlantic Salmon Federation @ASFSalmon, Atlantic Salmon Trust @AST_Salmon
When habitats thrive, salmon can thrive.
All across the world, people are coming together to take action and restore critical habitats.
On Wild Salmon Day, June 1, we’re joining the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration — a generational movement to revive damaged ecosystems.
Together, we can restore salmon rivers. It starts with healthy habitats.
Learn more at WildSalmonDay.com and join us by sharing the flag on June 1 and using the hashtag #WildSalmonDay
As part of the United Nations global restoration movement, this Wild Salmon Day will celebrate salmon habitat restoration efforts.
We invite you to share the great work happening in your community on June 1. Use the hashtag #WildSalmonDay so we can reshare!
A global partnership by Pacific Salmon Foundation, Atlantic Salmon Trust (@AST_Salmon), Atlantic Salmon Federation (@ASFSalmon), and First Nations Fisheries Council of BC (@FNFish)
On June 1, International Wild Salmon Day, people will come together to build momentum for salmon recovery. This year's theme is:
Restore salmon rivers. It starts with healthy habitats.
Learn more at WildSalmonDay.com#WildSalmonDay#GenerationRestoration
Save the date! Wild Salmon Day is June 1.
In just one month, this international movement will celebrate wild salmon, raise awareness of the threats they face, and spotlight the work making a difference for these vital fish.
@AST_Salmon@ASFSalmon@FNFish
PSF experts are working with partners across B.C. and the Yukon to track the status of salmon and their habitats, quantify their exposure to climate change and identify resilience pathways. Learn more about salmon resilience: vist.ly/42hu9