The Tsilhqot’in National Government in British Columbia has entered into a partnership with the federal Fisheries Department to create a permanent salmon conservation hatchery on their land. Located within the territory, the hatchery will be managed by the First Nation and will help restore wild salmon stocks, supporting traditional fishing practices. The initiative is crucial as the salmon have faced significant challenges, with a landslide on the Chilcotin River recently obstructing fishing activities. The hatchery is expected to be located near spawning and nursery grounds for a sockeye run, making it a significant step towards rebuilding vulnerable salmon populations.