PSF’s Stewardship Community Bursary program awards multiple $2,500 bursaries every year to post-secondary students in B.C. and the Yukon who are pursuing a career related to Pacific salmon. Eligible applicants must be residents of B.C. or the Yukon, show financial need, and be enrolled full-time (second year and above) in a university or college program […] The post Community Bursary Spotlight: Samantha Rhodes appeared first on Pacific Salmon Foundation.| Pacific Salmon Foundation
The Deadman River, located in the traditional lands of the Skeetchestn Indian Band, near Kamloops Lake, is an area where cottonwoods have vanished due to industrial development and climate change. The Deadman is a key tributary to the Thompson River, providing valuable habitat for pink, coho, steelhead, and Chinook salmon. The post Where cottonwoods grow, salmon follow appeared first on Pacific Salmon Foundation.| Pacific Salmon Foundation
The Pacific Salmon Foundation (PSF) has awarded an unprecedented $1.8 million to 119 community-led salmon stewardship projects across British Columbia. This funding will yield an estimated $15 million in total value for Pacific salmon conservation.| Pacific Salmon Foundation