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Save Bristol Bay Campaign to Host Anchorage Town Hall

By Alannah Hurley | United Tribes of Bristol Bay on Nov 30, 2017   Events/Notices  

Save Bristol Bay Campaign to Host Anchorage Town Hall

ANCHORAGE, AK – Trout Unlimited and United Tribes of Bristol Bay will host a Protect Bristol Bay townhall next week: Wednesday, Dec. 6, 2017. The event will include an update on the efforts against the Pebble Mine from a diverse group of speakers, and will clarify the science and facts behind Pebble’s latest statements. Since […]

Pebble Mine Opponents Rally During Private Anchorage Pebble Advisory Meeting

By Alannah Hurley | United Tribes of Bristol Bay on Aug 22, 2017   Featured, Southcentral, State  

Pebble Mine Opponents Rally During Private Anchorage Pebble Advisory Meeting

ANCHORAGE, AK – Monday in Anchorage, close to 200 Alaskans gathered in the pouring rain to show their opposition to Pebble Mine. The rally was held outside the Captain Cook Hotel in downtown Anchorage, where the Pebble Limited Partnership’s “advisory committee” planned to hold a private meeting about how to build a mine at the […]

Outside Senators’ Clean Water Act Proposal Threatens Bristol Bay Salmon, Culture, Jobs

By Tim Bristol | TUAP on Jan 23, 2015   Featured, State  

Outside Senators’ Clean Water Act Proposal Threatens Bristol Bay Salmon, Culture, Jobs

ANCHORAGE, AK  – Alaska business owners and sportsmen are frustrated and deeply disappointed that senators from West Virginia and Louisiana are threatening Alaska’s greatest salmon fishery and tens of thousands of jobs with radical legislation that guts the Clean Water Act. Senators Joe Manchin (D-WV) and David Vitter (R-LA), typically in tune with sportsman’s concerns […]

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