June 1st is known in British Columbia and the Yukon as Wild Salmon Day, a day that was first acknowledged in 2019.
Why have a day for salmon? The purpose is to bring about awareness for a fish species that has been in decline due to an increasing loss of ideal habitat. Human activity, as well as natural environmental changes such as floods and landslides that can dirty the water and block off or reroute key river systems for migration, have posed challenging to salmon populations. Wild Salmon Day is about staying educated on what we can do to support salmon recovery.
Let's celebrate the importance of wild salmon and the roles they play in our ecosystems and in Indigenous culture through this selection of e-books.