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Blog Post BY paula_dobbyn ON December 6, 2010 - 0 COMMENTS
Pebble Pedalers Reach Chile As Part of 17,000 Mile Bike Ride Two brothers from the San Francisco area who are biking from Alaska to Tierra del Feugo at the southernmost tip of South America have reached Santiago, Chile.
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Blog Post BY samantha_carmichael ON December 3, 2010 - 5 COMMENTS
A Monster on the Horizon
Trout Magazine Story: Biotech Salmon Would Endanger Wild Salmon and Ecosystems
TU is weighing possible litigation if the FDA approves the genetically modified salmon.
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Blog Post BY paula_dobbyn ON December 2, 2010 - 0 COMMENTS
TU Ad Campaign Wins Awards
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Blog Post BY paula_dobbyn ON November 30, 2010 - 0 COMMENTS
National Geographic Spotlights Bristol Bay and Pebble National Geographic’s December issue delves into the controversy surrounding the proposed Pebble mine in Alaska’s Bristol Bay, home to the world’s largest sockeye salmon run. The magazine’s feature story, “Alaska’s Choice: Salmon or Gold,” is available at newsstands and online.
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Blog Post BY rscholfield ON November 29, 2010 - 0 COMMENTS
A wake-up call on water crisis nationally recognized water expert Robert Glennon to speak about the water crisis facing the United States and the world. “There’s not any single thing we must do, but there are many things we should do," Glennon said in a newspaper interview, citing the need for enhanced cooperation, conservati
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Blog Post BY rscholfield ON November 29, 2010 - 0 COMMENTS
TU teamwork brings down a dam Check out this fun video showing how Wyoming's East Yellowstone chapter removed a natural dam in a little over an hour, with nothing more than a few handtools and some volunteer muscle, opening up stream spawning areas for cutthroat trout.
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Discussion BY admin ON November 10, 2010 - 1 COMMENTS
NW Steelhead fishing discussion - outside groups What do you all think of the Salmon run this year?
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Blog Post BY paula_dobbyn ON November 8, 2010 - 0 COMMENTS
Apayo Moore: Alaska Native Visionary Artist and Bristol Bay Defender Congratulations to Dillingham artist Apayo Moore on her receipt of the 2010 Alaska Native Visionary award. The award recognizes and honors Alaskan Natives who are perpetuating and preserving culture through film, photography, music, visual and literary art, performance art and more.
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Blog Post BY rscholfield ON November 4, 2010 - 0 COMMENTS
Rescuing fish with Cody's conservation heroes by Field and Stream magazine, which honored chapter member Bob Capron as one of its "Conservation Heroes" for 2010.
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Blog Post BY paula_dobbyn ON November 1, 2010 - 0 COMMENTS
BBC Features Bristol Bay in Two-Part Documentary Series
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