VIDEO: Wildlife Wednesday- Hormones and Whales. What tiny molecules can tell us about giants of the sea

VIDEO: Wildlife Wednesday- Hormones and Whales. What tiny molecules can tell us about giants of the sea

Learn how hormones, tiny molecules produced by the body, are the secret to understanding how whales are coping with a changing environment.

FACTSHEET: What are the proposed regulations for Kenai National Wildlife Refuge?

FACTSHEET: What are the proposed regulations for Kenai National Wildlife Refuge?

Everything you need to know about the proposed rules facing Kenai Wildlife Refuge, including brown bear baiting and trapping along roads and trailheads.

Exotic Species as Evolutionary Potential (whether you like it or not) in a Rapidly Warming World

Exotic Species as Evolutionary Potential (whether you like it or not) in a Rapidly Warming World

Current ecological realities demand a rethinking of what is “native” and the ultimate goal of invasive species management in Alaska. Look through AWA’s Board Vice President’s presentation on invasive species in Alaska.

PRESS RELEASE: Our lawsuit to suspend the wolf hunting and trapping season on Prince of Wales Island

PRESS RELEASE: Our lawsuit to suspend the wolf hunting and trapping season on Prince of Wales Island

165 of the 170 estimated wolves on Prince of Wales were trapped last year and still managers propose an upcoming trapping season. Our lawsuit seeks to suspend wolf trapping until the Alexander Archipelago wolf population rebounds.

VIDEO: Training on how to use your voice for wildlife

VIDEO: Training on how to use your voice for wildlife

Learn how to turn your Alaska experiences into compelling testimony for wildlife and public lands. This training will prepare you to speak up during any public hearing!

VIDEO: Wildlife Wednesday- Trapping Regulations on the Kenai Peninsula

VIDEO: Wildlife Wednesday- Trapping Regulations on the Kenai Peninsula

Watch our Wildlife Wednesday video on trapping regulations on the Kenai Peninsula, including an update on how the Cooper Landing bypass may impact wildlife.

Lower Cook Inlet lease sale: Our concerns for endangered beluga whales

Lower Cook Inlet lease sale: Our concerns for endangered beluga whales

The Cook Inlet beluga whale is a revered whale population that resides off the coast of Alaska’s largest city and along Alaska’s popular Kenai Peninsula. Its population has plummeted in recent decades from nearly 1,300 individuals in 1979 to only 279 in 2018, and despite its status as an endangered species, the population shows no signs of recovery and continues to decline at a rate of 2.3% per year.

FACTSHEET: What are the proposed regulations for Kenai National Wildlife Refuge?

FACTSHEET: What are the proposed regulations for Kenai National Wildlife Refuge?

Everything you need to know about the proposed rules facing Kenai Wildlife Refuge, including brown bear baiting and trapping along roads and trailheads.

PRESS RELEASE: Controversial Kenai National Wildlife Refuge Baiting and Trapping Rule gets new hearing, extended public comment

PRESS RELEASE: Controversial Kenai National Wildlife Refuge Baiting and Trapping Rule gets new hearing, extended public comment

After receiving substantial public opposition, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced that it will hold an additional public hearing and public comment period on controversial proposed brown bear baiting and trapping regulations in the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge. The comment period will be reopened from October 9 to November 9 and a virtual public hearing on the proposed rule is scheduled for Monday, October 26 at 4:00 p.m. AKST.

New text alert system for protecting wildlife in Kenai National Wildlife Refuge!

New text alert system for protecting wildlife in Kenai National Wildlife Refuge!

Stay up to date with our new text alert system! You will receive text updates with information on how you can take action to protect wildlife in the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge!

September 2020 Newsletter

September 2020 Newsletter

Stay informed! We just sent our newsletter with the latest on AWA's actions to protect wildlife. Learn how to become a citizen scientist to protect endangered beluga whales, join our petition to close the lynx trapping season in Chugach State Park, support our efforts to save the last Alexander Archipelago wolves on Prince of Wales Island, and more. Sign up for e-newsletters at the bottom of this page to be the first to know!

The Ecological Effects of a Rapidly Warming Climate Case Study: Kenai Wilderness

The Ecological Effects of a Rapidly Warming Climate Case Study: Kenai Wilderness

How do we interpret what Wilderness is (or should be) in a world in which the climate itself is driven by carbon and methane emissions by humans? See this presentation by AWA Vice President, Dr. John Morton.

Advocacy in Action: Preventing sport hunting in Alaska's National Preserves

Advocacy in Action: Preventing sport hunting in Alaska's National Preserves

Now that NPS has reversed their stance against predator control, it will be legal to shoot brown bears over piles of doughnuts and grease; to shine artificial lights into dens to kill hibernating black bears and their cubs; to shoot wolves and coyotes, and their pups, during the denning season when their pelts are in generally poor condition; and taking swimming caribou using motorboats. Our lawsuit aims to stop that.

Advocacy in Action: Arctic National Wildlife Refuge lawsuit filed!

Advocacy in Action: Arctic National Wildlife Refuge lawsuit filed!

We joined together in a coalition of 12 other organizations to take the Department of the Interior and the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to court for their illegal plan to open the entirety of the Coastal Plains of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to foreign oil companies.