“Hunter education and archery programs in schools provide students an opportunity to learn about firearms and hunting safety while building the next generation of conservationists with a passion for the outdoors,” said Collin O’Mara, president and CEO of the National Wildlife Federation....
“The multi-year loss of customary and traditional salmon fisheries on the Yukon and Kuskokwim rivers, the complete closure of the Bering Sea Red King Crab fishery, harsh new limits on charter halibut fishermen and loss of resident sport angling opportunities for...
Buskin River weir counts are low, but there are decent numbers of fish in the lower river. The water is very warm and with the pinks dying off now fish are pretty lethargic. Fishing has been good at the mouth at...
“Once these substances get into the water, they’re pretty much impossible to get out, and they can accumulate in the tissues of fish and wildlife,” said Kevin Fraley, a fisheries ecologist with the Wildlife Conservation Society and lead author of the...
The initiative is focused on highlighting the importance of community-based fisheries in building resilient local and regional seafood systems. During the pandemic, while global supply chains faltered, the direct-to-consumer businesses within the Local Catch Network saw an uptick in engagement. During...
“Hunting is a way of life in Alaska. It’s how many of us fill our freezers with healthy protein for the winter. Hunter safety is a critical life skill to pass on to future generations of Alaskans and should be taught...
As of August 15, regional bag and possession limits for king salmon apply in the Ketchikan area marine waters. King salmon may be retained in West Behm Canal, Southeast Behm Canal, and Southern Revillagigedo Island. North and Northeast Behm Canal remain...