We all need salmon.
Pacific salmon help to keep B.C. and the Yukon beautiful, wild, and full of life. More than 130 species – including wolves, eagles, and trees – depend on these remarkable fish for their survival.
Salmon nourish entire ecosystems on their epic journey from sea to river, from the tallest trees to the smallest creatures in the soil. They keep our forests lush and our communities strong.
Salmon give us so much. Now is the time to give back.
Donate today. For the salmon!
“Recent signs of salmon recovery are both cause for celebration and a reminder of the work that remains to be done. Our collective efforts matter. With support from our donor community, we can address the threats within our control to help this vital species thrive for generations to come.”
Mike Meneer, President & CEO,
Pacific Salmon Foundation
2025 saw headline-making returns of Fraser River sockeye and pink salmon, along with renewed optimism and a sense of what is possible. Habitat restoration projects, supported by the Pacific Salmon Foundation (PSF) and our community of donors, are having a real impact.
But it’s not all good news. Two-thirds of Pacific salmon populations in B.C. and the Yukon are below their long-term averages. And they are facing many threats — including habitat loss, toxic chemicals, and climate events such as droughts and forest fires.
Recovering wild Pacific salmon is going to take all of us.
At PSF, we are taking action to save and restore wild Pacific salmon and the ecosystems they depend on. Through our independent science, policy leadership, and investment in high-impact restoration projects, we’re focused on identifying and removing urgent threats and bringing salmon back, stream by stream.
Where our efforts have been concentrated, we’re seeing hopeful signs of recovery — but there is still much more to do.
Your donation funds our independent science, community initiatives, and on-the-ground habitat restoration work.
Help us to secure a strong future for Pacific salmon and all those who depend on them—now, and for generations to come.


