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How do you save what you love? Award-winning documentary #thewildfilm by Mark Titus, to #savewildsalmon...
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Eva's Wild (@evaswild) 's Twitter Profile Photo

TONIGHT! Get a ticket for our event "Rocky Mountain Wild" and spend an amazing evening of film, wild salmon harvest feast and live music... All net proceeds will benefit the Defend Bristol Bay Coalition led by United Tribes of Bristol Bay 👉 bit.ly/38Pa3BU I📷 by Pat Clayton

TONIGHT!
Get a ticket for our event "Rocky Mountain Wild" and spend an amazing evening of film, wild salmon harvest feast and live music...
All net proceeds will benefit the <a href="/PebbleMineNever/">Defend Bristol Bay</a>
Coalition led by <a href="/UnitedTribes_BB/">United Tribes of Bristol Bay</a>

👉 bit.ly/38Pa3BU

I📷 by Pat Clayton
Save Bristol Bay (@savebristolbay) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Did you all catch the " No Pebble" sticker placement in the eerie NCIS episode this week? Check it out and watch here! The Wild cbs.com/shows/ncis/vid…

Bristol Bay Forever (@bbforever_ak) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#DYK that brown bears at Katmai National Park eat up to 40 salmon per day to prepare for hibernation, the equivalent of approximately 100,000 calories. It’s no wonder why #FatBearWeek champion Otis got so big. #ProtectBristolBay #StopPebbleMine Katmai National Park 📸 Drew Hamilton

#DYK that brown bears at Katmai National Park eat up to 40 salmon per day to prepare for hibernation, the equivalent of approximately 100,000 calories. It’s no wonder why #FatBearWeek champion Otis got so big. #ProtectBristolBay #StopPebbleMine <a href="/KatmaiNPS/">Katmai National Park</a> 

📸 Drew Hamilton
Wild Salmon Center (@wildsalmoncntr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING NEWS: WA Gov. Inslee and Sen. Murray will assess Snake River dam removal. "The future of wild salmon and steelhead in the Snake River Basin depends on dam breaching," says WSC CEO Guido Rahr. "Let’s roll up our sleeves and get to work." (PC Alamy) bit.ly/3b0qYT5

BREAKING NEWS: WA Gov. Inslee and Sen. Murray will assess Snake River dam removal. "The future of wild salmon and steelhead in the Snake River Basin depends on dam breaching," says WSC CEO Guido Rahr. "Let’s roll up our sleeves and get to work." (PC Alamy) bit.ly/3b0qYT5
Bristol Bay Forever (@bbforever_ak) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎉BIG NEWS! 🎉 The court just put the veto process back in U.S. EPA's hands. President Donald J. Trump and U.S. EPA now have the power to end the threat that has hung over the people of #BristolBay for more than two decades. #VetoPebbleMine before we fish again.

🎉BIG NEWS! 🎉 The court just put the veto process back in <a href="/EPA/">U.S. EPA</a>'s hands. <a href="/POTUS/">President Donald J. Trump</a> and <a href="/EPA/">U.S. EPA</a> now have the power to end the threat that has hung over the people of #BristolBay for more than two decades. #VetoPebbleMine before we fish again.
Bristol Bay Forever (@bbforever_ak) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If built, Pebble Mine would poison the Bristol Bay watershed with up to 10.2 billion tons of toxic waste, threatening the region’s world-class salmon runs. The U.S. EPA can stop it. #VetoPebbleMine before next year’s fishing season.

If built, Pebble Mine would poison the Bristol Bay watershed with up to 10.2 billion tons of toxic waste, threatening the region’s world-class salmon runs. The <a href="/EPA/">U.S. EPA</a> can stop it. #VetoPebbleMine before next year’s fishing season.
Bristol Bay Forever (@bbforever_ak) 's Twitter Profile Photo

November is Native American Heritage Month and we’re honoring the Indigenous peoples and communities who are leading the fight to stop Pebble Mine from destroying Bristol Bay. Thank you for your resilience, knowledge, and leadership. #VetoPebbleMine

November is Native American Heritage Month and we’re honoring the Indigenous peoples and communities who are leading the fight to stop Pebble Mine from destroying Bristol Bay. Thank you for your resilience, knowledge, and leadership. #VetoPebbleMine
United Tribes of Bristol Bay (@unitedtribes_bb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'The science is clear and overwhelming - development of the Pebble Mine would irreversibly damage the Bristol Bay watershed, the greatest salmon stronghold left on earth and tens of thousands of people who depend on it." - Fishermen4BristolBay #StopPebbleMine stoppebbleminenow.org/wp-content/upl…

Bristol Bay Forever (@bbforever_ak) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.President Donald J. Trump and U.S. EPA know how special #BristolBay is, and have the power to stop Pebble Mine from destroying it. The Tribal-led coalition is asking them to finish the job and #VetoPebbleMine by summer 2022.

United Tribes of Bristol Bay (@unitedtribes_bb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bristol Bay has lived under the threat of Pebble Mine for too long. We are glad to see U.S. EPA resuming work on permanent protections - and we hope they'll finalize them before the summer salmon season! #ProtectBristolBay #VetoPebbleMine #StopPebble

Bristol Bay has lived under the threat of Pebble Mine for too long. We are glad to see <a href="/EPA/">U.S. EPA</a> resuming work on permanent protections - and we hope they'll finalize them before the summer salmon season! #ProtectBristolBay #VetoPebbleMine #StopPebble
United Tribes of Bristol Bay (@unitedtribes_bb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What makes Bristol Bay's fishery so bountiful? Thousands of years of Indigenous stewardship, pristine habitat and some specific environmental conditions! Learn more about why we must #protectbristolbay: vimeo.com/637271167/ac65… #StopPebbleMine

Bristol Bay Forever (@bbforever_ak) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, we’re giving thanks for the millions of Americans who’ve voiced their opposition to Pebble Mine. Science and law are back at the U.S. EPA and the veto process against Pebble Mine is officially moving forward. They now have the power to finally end the threat by summer 2022.

Today, we’re giving thanks for the millions of Americans who’ve voiced their opposition to Pebble Mine. Science and law are back at the <a href="/EPA/">U.S. EPA</a> and the veto process against Pebble Mine is officially moving forward. They now have the power to finally end the threat by summer 2022.
United Tribes of Bristol Bay (@unitedtribes_bb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Biologists are expecting another record return of sockeye in 2022 - we have to protect the lands and waters that nourish our fish! #ProtectBristolBay #StopPebbleMine #VetoPebbleMine #BristolBayisSalmonCountry #FishForeverPebbleNever alaskajournal.com/2021-12-08/mor…

United Tribes of Bristol Bay (@unitedtribes_bb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"(Salmon) nurtures our body and soul and spirit. Salmon is our life support." (2:30 in this video: vimeo.com/639636307 ) #ProtectBristolBay #VetoPebbleMine #FishForeverPebbleNever

SalmonState (@salmonstateak) 's Twitter Profile Photo

5️⃣: Bristol Bay experienced a record run of 66 million sockeye in 2021 — and the Alaska Department of Fish & Game just announced that the 2022 run is expected to be EVEN BIGGER, at more than 70 million fish!t, 2022 may be year this bold vision becomes reality. #TopTen

5️⃣: Bristol Bay experienced a record run of 66 million sockeye in 2021 — and the Alaska Department of Fish &amp; Game just announced that the 2022 run is expected to be EVEN BIGGER, at more than 70 million fish!t, 2022 may be year this bold vision becomes reality. 
#TopTen
Bristol Bay Forever (@bbforever_ak) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Nushagak River represents one of the most important salmon fishery habitats in the world, supporting local communities throughout its 280-mile run. It’s located downstream of the proposed Pebble Mine, which if built, would spread toxic waste throughout the entire watershed.

The Nushagak River represents one of the most important salmon fishery habitats in the world, supporting local communities throughout its 280-mile run. It’s located downstream of the proposed Pebble Mine, which if built, would spread toxic waste throughout the entire watershed.
Eva's Wild (@evaswild) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you, Tom Douglas Company. For supporting storytelling by purchasing the world's finest protein - Bristol Bay Sockeye from Eva's Wild. And thank you, Tom, for your voice. We can't let up until Bristol Bay is permanently protected... seattletimes.com/opinion/we-can… #VetoPebbleMine

Bristol Bay Forever (@bbforever_ak) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"The infrastructure that Pebble would bring would change the face of Bristol Bay sport fishing industry permanently—and not for the better. It would take away jobs and opportunities from the community." – Nanci Morris Lyon, Bear Trail Lodge 📸 Dave McCoy

"The infrastructure that Pebble would bring would change the face of Bristol Bay sport fishing industry permanently—and not for the better. It would take away jobs and opportunities from the community." – Nanci Morris Lyon, Bear Trail Lodge

📸 Dave McCoy