Campaign Videos: Wild Salmon

2011 05 Tria Donaldson of the Wilderness Committee on Wild Salmon

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    Ecovillage TV speaks with Tria Donaldson of the Wilderness Committee at the Fingerling Festival in Port Moody.

2010 10 Stand up for Wild Salmon Report

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    An on the ground report with Helena Mahoney from the Wilderness Committee. Experience the historic 2010 Adams River Sockeye run. Join us on October 25th to demand justice for our wild salmon.

2010 09 Chilliwack Sockeye

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    Here's a 2010 two-minute video of Sockeye salmon and Kokanee salmon on their spawning grounds south of Chilliwack Lake on the upper Chilliwack River.

2009 Salmon Dance on the Brunette River

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    This is a five minute long video shot in October of 2009 of chum salmon returning to the Brunette River to spawn.

2009 Wild Salmon Circle & Oct. 3 Rally!

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    This video was produced to call on people to join the Wild Salmon Circle for a public rally in Vancouver on Oct. 3, 2009  at 1 PM at the Art Gallery downtown.

2009 Joe Foy Calls on Government to Protect Wild Salmon

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    Wilderness Committee National Campaign Director, Joe Foy speaking outside the Department of Fisheries and Oceans office in downtown Vancouver, Britsh Columbia, Canada.

2009 Joe Foy on Salmon Stock Depletion

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    Joe Foy speaking at the Wilderness Committee office about the decline in BC's salmon stock.

2009 Grizzlies dying TV news story

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    Breaking TV news story about a severe drop in Chum salmon numbers on the coast of British Columbia.

2009 Aquacultural Revolution

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    This documentary style film by film maker Damien Gillis was produced by Watershed Watch Salmon Society with support from the Coastal Alliance for Aquaculture Reform.

2008 Glendale Grizzlies: In the Absence of Salmon

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    Save Our Rivers Society (http://saveourrivers.ca) presents a film by POWERPLAY producer Damien Gillis, teaming with Save Our Rivers official spokesperson and longtime wild salmon advocate Rafe Mair.