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Alaska is a climate victim and a perpetrator. The next four years will only make matters worseMore than 30 Alaska Native villages depend on the Kuskokwim for their subsistence ... health and access to fish and wildlife. “Right now it should be snowing here in Anchorage,” Peter said ...
Ice in front of the upper-river community of Nikolai broke Tuesday morning, according to community reports and the ...
A film that focuses on the history of the Russian Orthodox faith in Alaska was screened in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta for the ...
Hearty halibut and rewarding reds. It’s a lineup of Alaska’s finest fish, and these spectacular species — and many more — are all within casting distance, driving distance and short-flight ...
The Kuskokwim Ice Classic tripod is once again up on the river in front of Bethel. It’s part of an annual nonprofit fundraiser with a hefty grand prize that marks the arrival of spring with the ...
Frank Kelty, a fisheries consultant and former Unalaska mayor, said big changes like these could have major consequences for commercial fishing in Alaska. “What are we going to do if we don’t ...
It has been seven weeks and Jackie is still roaming the Alaska wilderness. She has dodged JAR’s traps that had food to entice her — including cheeseburgers, dog food, cat food and beef ...
When Martin Perales and Paul Blank go fishing on the Napa River, the fish barely stand a chance. The two men don't use a fishing rod. They use a rotary screw trap — a rotating funnel ...
North Carolina leaders are considering a law requiring a written permission slip anytime a person goes on someone else's land to hunt, fish or get out on the water. Under existing laws ...
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