The Wild Salmon Center Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Wild Salmon Center was originally created to provide anglers access to some of the best fishing in the world in exchange for funding for research and conservation. Since 1998, the Centre has grown from wild salmon fishing tourism in the implementation of conservation programs for the protection of salmon rivers in the Russian Far East and the Pacific Northwest United States. This case is the Wild Salmon Center efforts to protect the pristine pools Kamchatka Peninsula through ecotourism, fishing expeditions to raise funds for the conservation efforts of the Center there. Case involves the participation of local people living in Kamchatka, the development of fishing expeditions, and the challenges that faced the Wild Salmon Center, as he grew up and developed its strategic directions larger scale conservation efforts. "Hide
by Eric H. Budde, William Durham, William P. Barnett Source: Stanford University, 18 pages. Publication Date: May 28, 2003. Prod. #: SI45-PDF-ENG

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