Education

Community Education and Outreach

Wild Fish Conservancy is devoted to educating members of the community about wild fish, their habitats, and the ways that humans impact native fish stocks. Wild Fish Conservancy provides a variety of education resources and opportunities to increase awareness, stimulate thinking, and encourage informed decision making.

Shifting Baselines

Previous estimates of historical salmon abundance are often based upon data going back to the 1950's, or even into the 1980's. Many people don't know that in many cases fish populations are hovering between 1-3% of their historical abundance. Education is critical to counteracting these shifting baselines and making the public aware of the potential watersheds of the Pacific Northwest hold.

Outreach & Events

Throughout the year Wild Fish Conservancy attends regional and local events to promote our science, education, and advocacy initiatives with the public. You might find us at research conferences, community festivals, sportsman shows, or even your local farmers market. Check out News and Announcements to see if we will be in your area anytime soon. Stop by and see us! We’d love to tell you more about what we’re currently working on.

News &
Announcements

Check out our News and Announcements to see if we will be in your area any time soon. Stop by and see us! We'd love to tell you more about what we're currently working on.

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