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We thank President Trump for defending this one of a kind natural resource from short term exploitation by foreign controlled ...
If President Donald Trump’s administration has its way, Southeast Alaska’s vast Tongass National Forest’s Roadless Rule protections will be removed, leaving the Tongass and other national forests ...
A team of highly trained, experienced wildlife veterinarians, biologists, and technicians were able to secure a total of 39 animals from the facility. Species include brown bear, moose, wolf, lynx, ...
“The 2025 Buskin River sockeye run continues to be strong and is well ahead of even some of the stronger recent runs. With the run just past the peak and sockeye salmon continuing to enter in good ...
The following is courtesy of Valdez Fish Derbies: FAIRBANKS WOMAN LEADS HALIBUT DERBY, PINKS SPOTTED IN SOUND VALDEZ, Alaska – Melissa Hurd of Fairbanks is now in the lead to win $10,000 in the Valdez ...
“The scenery on the place was nice and the river itself, there’s something magical on the Kasilof with the glacial flow and the fact that you’re not listening to power boats all the time. You can sit ...
As of June 30, over 30,000 sockeye salmon have passed through the Situk River weir. The escapement goal for sockeye salmon on the Situk River is 30,000–70,000 fish. Typically, by this date ...
Oil and gas workers along Arctic Alaska's Beaufort Sea can now use more intimidating tactics to "harass" nearby polar bears.
King salmon returning to the Douglas Island Pink and Chum Inc. Macaulay Salmon Hatchery congregate along the shoreline and are vulnerable to harvest in this area. This closure is necessary to ensure ...
The following is courtesy of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game: Family Fishing Day at Lena Cove Saturday June 28 (Juneau) – The Alaska Department of Fish and Game, in collaboration with the U.S.
“It’s exciting to be one of the first people to buy the 2025-2026 Federal and Junior Duck Stamps,” said Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum. “Over the past century, waterfowl hunters have helped ...
Federal funding cuts are taking a toll on the North Pacific Fishery Management Council's upcoming meetings, causing concern within the fishing community.
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