Russia

Russia has banned the U.S.-headquartered Wild Salmon Center (WSC) as an undesirable organization Tuesday, accusing the conservation NGO of working to hinder the countrys economy.The label means the WSC, which works to protect wild salmon populations and their habitats, must cease all operations in Russia.
It is also illegal for Russians to carry out any interaction with undesirable organizations.In a statement announcing its decision, the Prosecutor General's Office alleged that the WSC used its work as "a cover for the implementation of projects aimed at restraining Russia's economic development."It also accused the NGO of promoting seemingly beneficial initiatives to create specially protected natural areas (SPNAs) in the Russian Far East with the aim of excluding these territories from use, restricting fishing activities for Russian industrial companies, and blocking gas and oil extraction industries in the Sakhalin region in the interests of foreign non-governmental companies and individuals.Founded in 1992, the Wild Salmon Center advocates for the protection of Pacific salmon.
In Russia's Far East, the organization worked to develop sustainable fishing ecotourism and research the Siberian taimen population.On its website, WSC says that it is working to ensure that Russias prime salmon territories stay intact, through protected areas, sustainable fisheries, scientific research, ecotourism and sportfishing development, and community-based conservation initiatives.WSCs labeling as undesirable is the latest episode in Russias recent crackdown on environmental conservation initiatives, particularly those linked to foreign-based organizations.The Prosecutor Generals Office banned the Russian chapters of Greenpeace and the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) "undesirable" in May and June, respectively, pointing to the groups perceived hindrance to the country's economic development.The Sakhalin Environment Watch, another conservation NGO working in Russia's Far East, was forced to shut down in December after authorities labeled it a "foreign agent."





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