Many people are surprised to learn that there are bats in Alaska at all, said Blejwas, who is based in Juneau. They’ve proven ...
A Southeast Alaska fisherman was sentenced last week to six months in prison for violating the Lacey Act by falsifying records, as well as violating the Endangered Species Act by attempting to ...
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game is taking strong measures this year to rebuild one of Alaska’s most prized fish species – Chinook, otherwise known as king salmon. Although concerns ...
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Invasive pike use marine corridors to colonize new Alaska territoryA native species in Interior and Western Alaska, northern pike were illegally introduced to the Susitna River basin in the 1950s. Since then, the predatory fish has become established in more than ...
Dugan Paul Daniels of Coffman Cove, Alaska, U.S.A., violated the U.S. Endangered Species Act by having one of his crew shoot ...
with the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, and Daniel Smith, the biologist for the Sun’aq Tribe of Kodiak, about species of concern and what is being done to curb their populations.
A federal judge in Juneau has sentenced a Southeast Alaska fisher to six months in federal prison after pleading guilty last ...
Fishermen, hunters and researchers gathered at the Alaska Marine Science Symposium in Anchorage in January to discuss how ...
A Southeast Alaska commercial fisherman was sentenced today to six months in prison for falsifying fishing records in ...
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