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Saving Our Salmon: What you can do

Saving Our Salmon: What you can do

Local streamkeepers offer suggestions to help the public make wise choices to protect B.C. salmon for future generations
Part 7 — Fish returns show work pays off

Part 7 — Fish returns show work pays off

Maple Creek streamkeepers excited about the return of salmon to the creek that was nearly destroyed
Part 6: Port Coquitlam couple use hands-on education to help Hyde Creek

Part 6: Port Coquitlam couple use hands-on education to help Hyde Creek

Saving Our Salmon, Part 6: Shane and Jean Peachman looked for ways to get involved after their retirement, found Hyde Creek and haven't looked back.
Part 5 - Group boosts Coquitlam river salmon stocks

Part 5 - Group boosts Coquitlam river salmon stocks

Saving Our Salmon, Part 5: Since 1980, volunteers with the Grist Goeson Memorial Hatchery have been raising salmon for the Coquitlam River under the auspices of the PoCo and District Hunting and Fishing Club
Part 4 - Public education fuels passion of Noons Creek volunteers

Part 4 - Public education fuels passion of Noons Creek volunteers

Part 4 of the Saving Our Salmon series looks at the Port Moody Ecological Society's bursary program.
Part 3 - Hoy-Scott streamkeepers protecting an urban watershed

Part 3 - Hoy-Scott streamkeepers protecting an urban watershed

Part 3 of Saving Our Salmon series looks at how the Hoy-Scott Watershed Society is meeting the challenges of sustaining a hatchery in a downtown location.
Part 2 - Mossom Hatchery: teaching the next generation

Part 2 - Mossom Hatchery: teaching the next generation

Part 2 of Saving Our Salmon series looks at 40 years of Mossom Creek Hatchery; Learn more at teachers pro-d day event Oct. 21
Part 1 - Researchers to study why salmon are dying

Part 1 - Researchers to study why salmon are dying

Pacific Salmon Foundation in the midst of a five-year, $10 million research project