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September Newsletter 2016
September 2, 2016 - It’s now autumn and the recipient groups we’ve helped undertake conservation projects have either completed their 2016 field season, or are nearing completion. So far, it’s been a good year for wild Atlantic salmon conservation activity. From the...

Canadian Rivers Institute (UNB) – Dr. Linnansaari
August 2, 2016 - Navigating a waterway can be tough on a good day for an Atlantic salmon, but when that waterway is hydropower regulated like the St. John River the challenges are even...

Volunteer profile – Mike Durant
July 26, 2016 - Meet Mike Durant, a member of our PEI Advisory Committee. A native Islander, Durant grew up in Summerside, but now lives in Charlottetown. He is married with two children ages...

Memorial University – Dr. Craig Purchase
July 7, 2016 - What technology is the most useful when it comes to restocking efforts? Research underway at Memorial University is hoping to gain some insight with a project designed to look at...

July Newsletter 2016
July 7, 2016 - It’s summer, though we were beginning to wonder with our cold & wet early June!! High water can be good for conservation, especially for the early runs in many of...

Petitcodiac Watershed Alliance
June 7, 2016 - Monitor, restore, enhance, and repeat. That is the basis of an ongoing project the Petitcodiac Watershed Alliance (PWA) is involved in to help ‘broken brooks’. The Atlantic Salmon Conservation Foundation...

June Newsletter 2016
June 7, 2016 - June is that time of year when all of our recipient groups are fully engaged in their conservation projects and research initiatives. As regular readers know we are supporting as...