Never before have Alaskans from all regions and sectors come together in this way to support unified action to protect our fisheries and communities. On Monday, the council voted to tie trawl fleet bycatch limits to the halibut population, and caps bycatch by as much as 35 percent.
In the News: Beluga whale monitoring efforts looking for winter sightings in Kenai, Kasilof rivers and in lower Cook Inlet
Publication: Integrating Distance Sampling and Minimum Count Data
Winter newsletter: Victories!
Army Corps Denies Pebble Mine Permit! ...so it's over?
VICTORY! Court upholds prohibition of brown bear baiting in the Kenai Refuge
“We believe that the Fish and Wildlife Service is obligated to protect Kenai brown bears on the refuge and this opinion recognizes the agency’s authority to do just that,” said Nicole Schmitt, executive director of the Alaska Wildlife Alliance. “At a time when so many of Alaska’s wildlife protections are being rolled back, this ruling comes as a sigh of relief for all those who enjoy the Refuge and its wildlife.”
September 2020 Newsletter
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VICTORY! Safe Trails Ordinance Establishes No-Trap Buffer around Anchorage Trails!
2019 Annual Report
Alaska Governor Tony Knowles Speech at Alaska Wildlife Alliance 2019 Celebration
Alaska Beluga Monitoring Project Wraps up Fall Season!
RSVP to Attend our Annual Wildlife Celebration!
Justice in Juneau? Mark David Mitchell Illegal Trapping Trial
Volunteer Highlight: Noah Meisenheimer
AWA Expands Programming to Kenai Peninsula!
Our Woman of the Year
Pick.Click.Give to Alaska's Wildlife!
Paint Nite Fundraiser a Success!
Alaska House Passes HB105 Denali Wolf Buffer Bill
In one of its last actions of the regular legislative session, the Alaska House voted 22-18 on Wednesday to pass a bill that protects wolves from trappers in two areas adjoining the park — a move aimed at giving visitors more chances to see the animals, though it’s opposed by the state Board of Game.