Gravel mining in Norrish Creek has caused serious, possibly unlawful damage to fish and habitat. With groundwater-fed creeks drying up and wetlands disappearing, we’re joining allies to demand immediate federal and provincial action to defend wild salmon and their habitat.| Watershed Watch Salmon Society
Wild salmon returning to B.C. in 2025 had to survive record-setting wildfires, floods, and marine heatwaves. These extreme conditions have shaped the journey of the salmon coming home this year—and were used by DFO to help inform their 2025 Salmon Outlook. In this first post, we break down the freshwater and marine environmental factors that will impact different species and stocks. Stay tuned for part two, where we dive into DFO’s actual outlook for 2025 salmon returns.| Watershed Watch Salmon Society
Join the Paddle the Slough 2025 flotilla or take on the photo challenge. Celebrate, explore, and stand up for Chilliwack’s Hope Slough.| Watershed Watch Salmon Society
We’re stepping up for the Coquitlam River! Join local efforts to restore salmon habitat, clean up pollution, and protect this vital waterway. #CoquitlamRiver #WatershedWatch| Watershed Watch Salmon Society