B.C. has seen average to above average salmon returns this year, with some hatcheries experiencing their best return in a decade and the reappearance of steelhead. The causes of this increase are not clear, with theories including climate change and a decline in hatchery populations. However, salmon face threats from climate change, urban development, and logging, which could have ripple effects on the food chain. Despite these challenges, Greg Taylor remains optimistic, citing the potential of adapting local streams, urban planning, and reconciliation efforts with First Nations as ways to safeguard salmon.