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Although it may be frustrating, absent legislation, the authority to establish a permanent wolf buffer zone lies solely within the authority of the board and no other department.
The state’s stance on the National Park Service’s proposed amendments isn’t about trophies. It’s about Alaska’s longstanding legal authority to manage its resources.
Fish and Game commissioner: Our hope is that short-term pain will result in long-term gain for iconic king salmon populations across the state.
Tribal student group meets with OneProtest pair, who have the integrity to listen and learn.
Few places in the world maintain a stronger connection to hunting, gathering and eating well from the land than Alaska. Here, the harvest of wild foods is part of a generations-old way of life for some, while for many others the tradition extends back thousands of years to define them culturally and as individuals. The … Continue reading Feds will do harm with takeover of refuge wildlife management in Alaska
OPINION: Sustainable fisheries are everyones business. For 40 years, the Magnuson-Stevens Act has been a tried-and-true roadmap.
OPINION: House, Senate bills confirm Legislature's authority to designate Alaska waters for protection, and citizens' rights to be part of the process.
OPINION: The decades of effort to reintroduce wood bison to Lower Innoko/Yukon Rivers would not have been possible without a wide range of professionals and organizations, all of whom deserve thanks.