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Once one of the state's largest caribou herds, southwestern Alaska's Mulchatna caribou herds' low population has failed to recover. Researchers are examining disease and nutrition to understand why.
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The Nushagak Cooperative submitted the hydroproject's Updated Study Report to the Federal Regulatory Energy Commission on Dec. 2, and a public meeting to discuss the report is scheduled for next month.
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Dillingham youth wins award for environmental leadership presented by the Earth Island InstituteHeidi Kritz, a 21-year old Dillingham resident, has won…
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Incinerator requiring roughly 200 gallons of diesel per day, much higher than expected. Types of trash and lack of sorting might to blame, but city wants…
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This summer a clean-up effort in Togiak National Wildlife Refuge removed more than a ton of junk from the area.This summer a clean-up effort in Togiak…
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Winds mainly from the south could blow 20 to 40mph, gust to 60, with several inches of rain possible through Wednesday morning. Look for south winds up to…
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On one of the nicest days of the summer, the Coast Guard cutter Morgenthau needs help. The boat is playing the role of distressed vessel. A local tug…
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Summer isn’t just about salmon for the Alaska Department of Fish and Game. Wildlife biologist Neil Barten and other wildlife managers and researchers from…
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Superintendent positions are open in King Salmon and Kotzebue, and the National Park Service's Alaska Native liaison is encouraging locals to apply. The…
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This week's monster high tides claimed this truck left overnight at Dillingham's Kanakanak Beach. The skiff trailer wasn't immediately found. KDLG: A…
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Pilots, nearby residents, and now the Fish and Wildlife Service say up to 2,000 walrus have been seen hauled out at Cape Grieg between Ugashik and Egegik.…
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Pedro Bay Corporation and Iliamna Natives, Ltd will voluntarily give up rights to develop on the islands in order to protect a habitat that supports seals…