How can our governor talk about Alaska food security and not mention the fact that we still harvest hundreds of millions of ...
For decades, the number of salmon in the river has sharply dropped, but now scientists believe they just might have a ...
Why bother having a salmon season? That question is based upon the Department of Fish and Wildlife’s annual salmon information meeting and the three proposed alternatives listed by the Pacific ...
Environmentalists are celebrating a legal settlement that will close historic family dairies they say are degrading Point ...
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Peninsula Clarion on MSNHomer conservation district feels impacts of federal funding freezePrograms related to invasive species, habitat and trails, native plants and agriculture have all been negatively impacted.
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inews.co.uk on MSNHow your fish and chips could be 'funding Putin's war'Calls are being made for a complete ban on imports of Russian fish to Britain, following evidence that thousands of tonnes of ...
From wild ponies in Virginia to bison in Yellowstone, here are seven wildlife-rich destinations—and tips on how to be a ...
I have often said if God put me in charge, we’d have 10 Octobers and two Aprils. As we head into my second-favorite month of ...
A recent crash in population prompted a multi-partnership study to analyze crab abundance patterns in the Pacific Northwest.
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TheTravel on MSNWhy Fishermen Are Worried About The "Reef Of Death"Much like the latter, local fishermen from the United Kingdom have faced a worry of their own; they found a "fish kill", or a ...
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Grist on MSNThe climate movement is talking about carbon all wrong, a new book arguesCarbon isn’t an enemy to “combat” or “tackle,” the environmentalist Paul Hawken writes, but the animating force of life.
President Donald Trump is moving to open more of the nation to mineral mining and processing. Conservationist groups are ...
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