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How well is your country doing when it comes to protecting, conserving and restoring wild salmon?
England, Wales & Northern Ireland
Salmon are endangered in England and Wales, and vulnerable in Northern Ireland.
Populations have declined by 70% in the last 25 years and are forecasted to continue decreasing.
Just one salmon river in England and Wales is classed as not at risk.
Download our scorecard for this region to learn about the situation in more detail.
Our Policy asks for England
How can we make a difference for wild salmon in England? View our policy asks here.
Scotland
Salmon are endangered in Scotland.
Populations have declined by 70% in the last 25 years.
Only 18% of salmon rivers in Scotland have salmon populations considered healthy enough to sustain themselves naturally.
Download our scorecard for this region to learn about the situation in more detail.
Our Policy Asks for Scotland
How can we make a difference for wild salmon in Scotland? View our policy asks here.