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This dichotomy between Native and non-Native approaches to wildlife regulation and conservation runs throughout My Side of the River, from details about Kelly’s own experiences with fish and game ...
The suit, originally filed in 2022 by the Biden administration against the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, escalated this fall when the state’s lawyers effectively called for the end of ...
I made the tent, cot, barrette, fish (with real fish skin), and tłaabaas (the way my late grandma taught me). It’s actually a Disney Pocahontas doll. We donated it to the Alaska Native Heritage ...
Thousands of the crabs have already been trapped in southern Southeast Alaska, and experts advise the public to be on the ...
You buy fish from Alaska. Soon you might get your vegetables from there, too. September 13, 2024 12:01 PM ET. ... Alaska Native people make up more than 20% of the state's population.
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game manages the herring fishery using a method called Maximum Sustainable Yield. According to Thomas Thornton, professor of environment and society at the University ...
Salmon are anadromous fish, meaning they spend parts of their lives in different habitats. Alaska's rivers are home to all five species of Pacific salmon; pink (humpy), chinook (king), coho ...
Because of their location, diesel costs almost four times the national average — the Alaska Native community spent $900,000 on fuel in 2024 alone.
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