“Without enough resources, state, and Tribal wildlife agencies have been forced to pick and choose which species are worth saving. Instead of doing the proactive work that is necessary to maintain healthy wildlife populations on the front end, they have been...
The Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Project on the Roadless Rule and the importance of Sitka blacktail deer to the Tongass National Forest ecosystem. ...
The closure of Cook Inlet to commercial fishing has brought forward a lawsuit and now intervention from Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy. Here’s more from the Alaska Journal of Commerce: Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s administration will be fighting in court to keep...
Fascinating report in Canadian publication Coast Reporter about what fishermen have the right to lay claim on in waters separated by the U.S. and Canadian borders. British Columbia fishers are objecting to Alaskans catching a lot of the sockeye that head...
The Bureau of Land Management-promulgated action would reverse a 2019 effort by the Trump administration to remove protections from millions of acres in the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska including the Teshekpuk Lake Special Area and other previously protected lands, and instead return...
The following is courtesy of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game’s Board of Fisheries: Following the postponement of its Southeast and Yakutat Finfish and Shellfish meeting, the Board of Fisheries rescheduled the meeting to the Anchorage Egan Civic and Convention...
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Sport Fish announced today that opportunity for slope rockfish species will continue through January 31, 2023....
Senator Murkowski, alongside Senator Sullivan and Congressman Young, all R-Alaska, hosted a Salmon Roundtable this week to bring together stakeholders to better understand the root cause of the salmon declines and to identify data gaps to help guide solutions. The roundtable...