Fighting for our Killer Whales
How Long Live the Kings is working to save our Southern Resident Killer Whales You have undoubtedly heard recently about […]
Endangered No More
A milestone for salmon recovery in Hood Canal By Mark Glyde, originally published in Harbors Magazine In the estuary flats […]
Watch: For The Long Run
This piece was made in 2018 by Transect Films as a reflection of LLTK’s current work. For The Long Run […]
Watch: Glenwood Springs, Orcas Island
The Glenwood Springs Chinook program, located on Orcas Island in Washington State, began as an experiment. In 1978, LLTK founder […]
$13M in Federal Funding Dedicated to Fish-Friendly Fixes at the Ballard Locks
Over the last year, Long Live the Kings has been forging new partnerships and making new connections up and down […]
Executive Director Update - June, 2018
Through this spring and early summer, as salmon and steelhead migrate out of their home rivers, we are filled with […]
Partnering with Salish Sea Tribes to Restore Salmon Populations
Environmental Science Associates is an LLTK Sponsor. The Salish Sea (comprised of the Puget Sound, Strait of Georgia, and Strait […]
LLTK's 2017 Annual Report
View Long Live the Kings’ 2017 annual report to get a snapshot of LLTK’s projects and progress.
Seattle Times: Salmon migration lessons like fantasy football for fish, with 2,000 classrooms playing
By Dahlia Bazzaz Education Lab engagement editor Image: Steve Ringman/The Seattle Times To raise awareness about high mortality rates for steelhead […]