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Wild Game Fish Conservation International LEGACY: A monthly, web-based, publication by conservationists for conservationists

Wild Game Fish Conservation International (WGFCI) was established to help educate fellow conservationists, elected officials, business owners and the general public regarding issues impacting wild game fish and those who rely on their sustainability. November will bring the premier issue of "LEGACY", the monthly, on-line WGFCI publication for conservationists by conservationists. LEGACY will featu

re wild game fish conservation projects, fishing adventures, accommodations, equipment and more. Your wild game fish articles and photos from around planet earth are encouraged. Together, our LEGACY will ensure sustainable wild game fish for future generations to enjoy and appreciate.

01/23/2017

As some of you may be aware, Jim passed away on December 22, 2016 from cancer. He was a great guy, advocate, and good friend. Thank you for your support of our efforts.

The gloves are off - here's the link to the December issue of Legacy:http://issuu.com/steelhead-salmon-society/docs/lega...
11/20/2012

The gloves are off - here's the link to the December issue of Legacy:
http://issuu.com/steelhead-salmon-society/docs/legacy1212 #5

Something for everybody with features, videos and photos from North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Australia and New Zealand.

Please feel free to share with others.

Monthly online publication by Wild Game Fish Conservation International. Topics include{ Gohen Commission recommendations Impacts open pen salmon feedlots on wild salmon impacts of energy production o...

03/14/2012

Upcoming Special Issue of Legacy – wild game fish versus hatchery-reared game fish: We will be publishing a special issue of Legacy soon that will focus primarily on the issue of wild game fish versus hatchery-reared game fish. If you have an interest in this topic and have research or opinions about it, one way or the other, please send it to us so we can publish it in Legacy. We will do our best to publish as much as possible in this special issue.

Below are the links to the January 2012 issue of Legacy Kudos to those from around planet earth who contributed to this ...
12/21/2011

Below are the links to the January 2012 issue of Legacy
Kudos to those from around planet earth who contributed to this issue.

The following are PDF versions of this complimentary publication
Via ISSUE with page flip ability
http://issuu.com/steelhead-salmon-society/docs/legacy112

Standard PDF without page flip
http://67.225.241.254/LEGACY112.pdf

Your comments regarding this material are welcome

Features salmon and steelhead protection and restoration (Alaska, British Columbia, Washington State, Idaho, Oregon, California)

Welcome, Here's the link to the December issue of "Legacy", the monthly publication by Wild Game Fish Conservation Inter...
11/23/2011

Welcome,

Here's the link to the December issue of "Legacy", the monthly publication by Wild Game Fish Conservation International:

http://issuu.com/steelhead-salmon-society/docs/legacy1211

Please feel free to share this with others...Jim

December 2011 issue of Legacy, the monthly publication by Wild Game Fish Conservation International

11/03/2011

Press Release: Wild Game Fish Conservation International
Remove floating open Atlantic salmon feedlots from British Columbia's marine environment:

http://67.225.241.254/FEEDLOTPRESSRELEASE11022011.pdf

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A must watch video supporting the need to remove Atlantic salmon feedlots from British Columbia marine waters and elsewh...
10/21/2011

A must watch video supporting the need to remove Atlantic salmon feedlots from British Columbia marine waters and elsewhere they might negatively impact wild Pacific salmon.

This professional video features Dr. Alexandra Morton, a renowned Marine Biologist, Orca whale researcher and author with more than forty years experience.

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There is evidence that disease from the 70+ salmon farms on the migration route of Fraser sockeye represents the perhaps the biggest threat to our wild fish....

10/21/2011

The November issue of "LEGACY" is available in two pdf formats:
1.http://67.225.241.254/LEGACY1111.pdf
2. http://issuu.com/steelhead-salmon-society/docs/legacy1111 (page flip technology)

This is the debut issue by Wild Game Fish International. It features the following topics:
1. Elwha River restoration
2. Bristol Bay protection
3. Atlantic salmon feedlots
4. Columbia River / Snake River restoration
5. Chehalis River Flood Damage Prevention

Some of you will also receive this notification when LEGACY is published via Facebook.

Your comments and contributions are welcome

New York Times: ISA in wild Pacific salmon: http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/18/science/18salmon.html?_r=1
10/18/2011

New York Times: ISA in wild Pacific salmon: http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/18/science/18salmon.html?_r=1

The contagion, which does not affect people but is a scourge of fish farms, was reported by researchers in British Columbia, stirring concern that it could spread there, as it has elsewhere.

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