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Nov

2024

First Annual Alaska Chapter Board Retreat & Crawdad Catch-and-Cook Stewardship Event October 2024: Event Recap

Author: Kevin Fraley
First Annual Alaska Chapter Board Retreat and Crawdad Catch-and-Cook Stewardship Event October 2024: Event Recap     Board Retreat Earlier this year, our Chapter Chair, Dave Johnson, shared an idea of hosting a board retreat at his remote property on Kodiak Island, which he shares with a couple of friends. The chatter of this idea throughout the early part of the year soon came to fruition-- the offer was too good to pass up! The board has long wanted to do chapter planning in person, as in ...
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May

2024

Central Yukon Resource Management Plan

Author: Kevin Fraley
                                    Floating and fishing in the Jim River Area of Critical Environmental Concern along the Dalton Highway. The Jim River is an important spawning tributary for struggling populations of Chinook and chum salmon, which are vital resources for Indigenous and rural residents and once allowed for popular sport fishing opportunities. Photo: K. Fraley  The Issue BLM has released the final Central Yukon Resource Management Plan which lays out proposed land and water ...
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Nov

2022

Gems Among the Aufeis

Author: Kevin Fraley
  BY KEVIN FRALEY Snowdrifts piled up and buried my cabin in interior Alaska in the winter of 2019. Outside, temperatures hovered as low as minus 40 degrees. When the cold, dark months trapped me inside, I used the time to dream about Alaska’s short summer and fall seasons. Inside, I pored over online maps, planning an early fall trip. I’d stumbled onto a scientific report from the 1970s that described fish presence in rivers of Alaska’s Arctic Slope, the area of mountains, tundra and ...
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Oct

2022

Alaska "D-1" Lands Withdrawal Comment Period Open Until October 17

Author: Kevin Fraley
BLM Map showing "D-1" lands to be opened for industrial development. D-1 lands are identified with checkered fill. Photo credit: BLM Do you hunt, fish, or recreate in the Upper Susitna River, Chilkoot River, Denali Highway, Kobuk, Cantwell, Chilkat River, Wulik River, Paxson, Noatak River, Valdez, Selawik River, Skagway, Lower Yukon River, Icy Bay, Talkeetna River, Iliamna, Naknek, or Kuskokwim areas?  If so, you should be aware of a BLM process that proposes to open federal lands in these ...
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Jan

2022

Recovering America's Wildlife Act: What it Means for Alaska

Author: Kevin Fraley
An interior Alaska snowshoe hare. The Recovering America's Wildlife Act may benefit small game "species of greatest conservation need" including hares, by earmarking conservation and management funding for them.   The Recovering America's Wildlife Act (RAWA) is a proposed federal congressional bill that would allow supplemental Pittman-Robertson Act funds to be made available for management of fish and wildlife species determined to be of "greatest conservation need" by each State's ...
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