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Protecting Transboundary Watersheds 

With wild salmon in decline and climate change threatening, we promote and protect the extraordinary ecological and cultural values of the transboundary watersheds.
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Our mission & vision

Rivers Without Borders has been striving to protect the wild intact watersheds and rich ecological and cultural values of the British Columbia-Alaska transboundary region since 1999. We engage First Nations, Tribes, commercial fishermen, scientists, environmental organizations, government, community leaders, media, and others to advance conservation for this vast, remote, and spectacular area.

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About the transboundary region 

The Alaska – British Columbia transboundary region ranks among North America’s top ecological hotspots. Here, six international mountains-to-sea river systems form in northwest B.C., traverse diverse interconnected eco zones, and pour across southeast Alaska’s panhandle into Pacific Ocean estuaries teeming with life.

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Join us in our mission to protect transboundary watersheds.

Contact Us

For general inquiries, please contact Will Patric, Executive Director. 

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Office of the Executive Director:

 

Will Patric, Executive Director
Mailing Address: PO Box 1968, Port Townsend, WA 98368

Phone: 360-531-4826
 

BC Campaign Office:

 

Jenafor Ryane, BC Transboundary Watersheds Conservation Campaigner

Phone: 250-857-0564

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Our offices are located within the traditional territories of the Tlingit, Coast Salish and  W̱SÁNEĆ Peoples.

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