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Captured Kodiak Sitka Blacktails Re-released In Kenai Peninsula

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A 49-45 United States Senate vote opened the door further for drilling to be permitted on Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.

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Iranian-born ph.D student

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“We are grateful to the TRTFN for their leadership and aquatic monitoring, but we have many concerns about what we heard from Teck today, including that a cleanup plan won’t even be drafted until 2029,” said Salmon Beyond Borders Director Breanna Walker. “The B.C. government could legally hold Teck, the mine’s historical owner, liable for the estimated $100 million cost of th...

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More legal challenges to reverse the veto that killed the Pebble Mine project in Bristol Bay have been filed.

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A portion of 17C is closed to hunting this winter under RM585. The closure area is enacted due to the increased accessibility from the road system and puts those moose at risk of overharvest. The “West Wood River Closure” is as follows: Starting at the mouth of the Wood River, west of the Wood River along the south shore of the Wood River continuing along the south shore of L...

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