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Op-Ed-Alaska Subsistence Hunting

By Chad Padgett, Doug Vincent-Lang on Oct 28, 2020   Featured, Op/Ed and the Editor  

Op-Ed-Alaska Subsistence Hunting

  Hunting is an important way to pass on family traditions and fill our freezers with healthy wild game meat. As we begin the 40-Mile Caribou winter hunt, we want to make sure you are ready to get out and be successful in your harvest. On top of everything that you may have on your […]

Tlingit & Haida Prepares Workplace for Coronavirus

By Central Council of Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska on Mar 12, 2020   Featured, Health, Southeast Alaska  

Tlingit & Haida Prepares Workplace for Coronavirus

  JUNEAU, AK – The Central Council of the Tlingit & Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska (Tlingit & Haida) has been closely monitoring the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) as more and more cases are being reported around the country. While there have been no confirmed cases in Alaska and there is a very low […]

New Tsunami Map Tool Empowers Alaskans to Plan for the Worst

By Fritz Freudenberger | Geophysical Institute on Sep 22, 2019   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

New Tsunami Map Tool Empowers Alaskans to Plan for the Worst

September is national preparedness month and, for many Alaskans, that means thinking about tsunamis. With the most earthquakes and the longest coastline in the U.S., Alaska is the state most vulnerable to tsunamis. However, planning for natural disasters is difficult across a landscape peppered with communities only accessible by boat or seaplane. The Alaska Earthquake Center’s new Alaska […]

Wildlife Troopers Offer Tips for Hunters as Hunting Seasons Open Statewide

By Ken Marsh DPS on Aug 7, 2019   Featured, State  

Wildlife Troopers Offer Tips for Hunters as Hunting Seasons Open Statewide

  (ANCHORAGE) – Excitement is building for Alaska hunters as seasons open this month in many regions for deer, caribou, Dall sheep, moose, mountain goat and other big game species. The Alaska Wildlife Troopers will be present in full force statewide making sure everybody plays by the rules. “Hunting is a longstanding Alaska tradition,” said […]

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