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The Last Salmon

The Last Salmon

LastCast Media 28 episodes Latest Jun 1, 2026

The Last Salmon is a podcast that aims to inspire hope and solutions for salmon species in crisis. Hosted by actor Jim Murray MBE, it highlights the tragic story unfolding for this iconic species and features interviews with people fighting to save the salmon.

Episodes

The Fight for Wild Salmon: Lessons from Around the World Jun 1, 2026 3169 On Wild Salmon Day, Jim Murray returns with the first episode of Season 3, bringing together three leading voices from across the North Atlantic to discuss the future of wild Atlantic salmon.Joining Jim are Marina Gibson from the UK, Matt Hayes in Norway, and Vala Arnadottir from Iceland for a candid conversation about what their countries are getting right when it comes to salmon conserv
Season 3: Driving Change for Wild Fish & Wild Places May 31, 2026 46 Season 3 of The Last Salmon returns on #WIldSalmonDay June 1st.Jim Murray is back with more guests, more insights, more controversy - and more solutions to drive change.We’ve even invited the fox into the hen house when Mowi’s Scotland MD, Ben Hadfield, sits down with Jim.But that’s all still to come....The Last Salmon is in partnership with Loop Tackle, driving change for wild fish and w
Why This CEO Is Investing in Nature Jan 16, 2026 2842 Alex Taylor is an avid outdoorsman, conservationist, and author of ‘The Longest Cast: The Fly-Fishing Journey of a Lifetime.’ But he is also CEO of Cox Enterprises, one of the largest private companies in America that generates $22 billion in annual revenue. With such power comes a lot of responsibility and influence and he has directed investments toward sustainability-focused businesses
Repost: No farmed salmon at Christmas - or any other time - with Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall Dec 19, 2025 1393 As it’s that time of year again, we’re reposting our episode from December 2024 with chef and sustainable food activist, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, for a special Christmas episode of The Last Salmon podcast explaining why farmed salmon should not be on your Christmas dinner table this or any year. ‘We need to hold the industry to account and provide people with alternatives,’ says Hugh.
One Minute to Midnight: Saving England’s Chalk Stream Salmon Dec 12, 2025 4337 Once abundant in England’s crystal-clear chalk rivers, our chalk stream salmon now teeter on the edge of extinction. The chalk stream salmon is one of the rarest fish on earth and yet, after 2 million years they are at one minute to midnight. There are a myriad of pressures and problems pushing them to the brink but there is urgent work underway to help bring them back and Charles Rangele
Breaking with the industry: the Mowinckel stand against salmon farming Nov 28, 2025 2707 Frederik W. Mowinckel is unique amongst those who oppose salmon farms.  It was his family who were some of the original salmon farmers in Norway that gave rise to the global, toxic industry, but the Mowinckels are now some of the most outspoken critics of its practices, especially that of Mowi who used the Mowinckel surname for their company name. Frederik speaks to Jim on the latest epis
Peter Rippin: the pioneering Englishman in Iceland Nov 14, 2025 3346 Continuing our journey across the Atlantic, this week we’re in Iceland, a land synonymous with countless stunning salmon rivers.   Peter Rippin, is a pioneering Englishman who throughout his career, has been setting up and running fishery operations throughout the world. Peter currently runs the East Ranga in Iceland, a very productive salmon river and unique in that it is solely a hatche
Scale of Change & the Battle to Save Canada's Atlantic Salmon Oct 31, 2025 2350 Over this side of the Atlantic you probably haven’t heard of Hooké or its founder, Fred Campbell, but I liken him to a Canadian Yvon Chouinard, someone who has committed their life to the outdoors whilst also running a successful business.   And like Patagonia’s founder, Fred Campbell, is someone truly obsessed with protecting nature and the wild salmon. To highlight the salmon’s precario
Guido Rahr & the Stronghold Strategy Oct 18, 2025 3734 Every so often you meet someone whose life is so remarkable and whose love of and determination in saving nature leaves you in awe. I think of the campaigner, Alex Morton, from Season 1 on the Last Salmon, who has been responsible for getting the open pen salmon farms shut down in British Columbia, or the late Jane Goodall, the renowned primatologist and conservationist. This week’s guest
The Decline of the Baltic salmon Oct 6, 2025 2761 Just a few years ago the Baltic salmon were thriving, with huge numbers of fish running the pristine waters of Sweden. Once thought to be on the brink, the salmon bounced back and were being celebrated as a success story. However, something drastic has changed and the Baltic salmon are once again in decline. Emilie Bjorkman and Lars Munk are fanatical salmon anglers who’ve committed their
Matt Hayes, Ann-Britt Bogen & the Gaula's future Sep 19, 2025 4276 Norway.  The legendary land of the giant salmon has been struggling of late, not least in the face of so many salmon farms throttling its beautiful coastline, but fishery and lodge owners are fighting back, trying to do what they can to preserve the wild salmon in Norway. Ann-Britt Bogen from Gaula Fly Fishing Friends, and Matt Hayes, one of the UK’s most famous anglers who now lives full
Ben Goldsmith & How Rewilding Can Help Restore Nature Sep 5, 2025 3469 Rewilding.  It’s about taking a step back and leaving nature alone.   But, in the 21st century how can it be achieved? Ben Goldsmith certainly believes it can – and must be done - and he is one of its foremost champions. It was through tragedy however, after the death of his teenage daughter, Iris, when she was just 15, that, in grieving, Ben found solace and hope through the embrace of n

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