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US court upholds Chistochina subsistence priority
MOOSE: However, the residents can't use that hunting right statewide. Published: September 28th, 2008 12:15 AM Last Modified: September 28th, 2008 12:50 AM In the latest case to refine where federal subsistence ...
Federal judge grants hunting preference to village
A federal appeals court has upheld a federal decision granting a subsistence priority for moose in the Tok region to residents of Chistochina.
Full Metal advances base metal prospects on Doyon land
Workers for Full Metal Minerals conduct test drilling at the companyOs Fortymile property, located on Alaska Native-owned lands in the Interior.
Fairbanks tourism suffers drought
On a typical summer evening, Chena Marina RV Park owner Suzanne Spanjer could count on meeting new friends from all over the world on the grassy lawns in her own backyard.
My Turn: Vote no on Ballot Measure 2
All of the best hunters I know are keen year-round observers of wildlife but do not begrudge other Alaskans who simply prefer watching wildlife.
Voters already vetoed aerial shooting
With Tuesday's primary election just five days away, we'll be hearing more and more about Ballot Measure 2, the initiative banning private citizens from shooting predators with airplanes.
Off the Alaska Highway, 50 miles northwest of Tok, 155 road miles southeast of Fairbanks.
New fish and wildlife center in the works for Tok area
A new federal/state visitor center in the planning stages for an area near Tok, just 91 miles from the Canadian border, has moved another step forward toward welcoming upward of 100,000 visitors annually.
New fish and wildlife center in the works for Tok area
A new federal/state visitor center in the planning stages for an area near Tok, just 91 miles from the Canadian border, has moved another step forward toward welcoming upward of 100,000 visitors annually.
New fish and wildlife center in the works for Tok area
A new federal/state visitor center in the planning stages for an area near Tok, just 91 miles from the Canadian border, has moved another step forward toward welcoming upward of 100,000 visitors annually.
New fish and wildlife center in the works for Tok area
A new federal/state visitor center in the planning stages for an area near Tok, just 91 miles from the Canadian border, has moved another step forward toward welcoming upward of 100,000 visitors annually.
New fish and wildlife center in the works for Tok area
A new federal/state visitor center in the planning stages for an area near Tok, just 91 miles from the Canadian border, has moved another step forward toward welcoming upward of 100,000 visitors annually.
New fish and wildlife center in the works for Tok area
A new federal/state visitor center in the planning stages for an area near Tok, just 91 miles from the Canadian border, has moved another step forward toward welcoming upward of 100,000 visitors annually.
New fish and wildlife center in the works for Tok area
A new federal/state visitor center in the planning stages for an area near Tok, just 91 miles from the Canadian border, has moved another step forward toward welcoming upward of 100,000 visitors annually.
New fish and wildlife center in the works for Tok area
A new federal/state visitor center in the planning stages for an area near Tok, just 91 miles from the Canadian border, has moved another step forward toward welcoming upward of 100,000 visitors annually.
newsminer.com World Eskimo-Indian Olympics baby contest is hardly child's play
' Thinking about the moment her daughter, Miralynn David, walked out into the arena dressed in her hand-made Koyukon Athabascan traditional skin garb, Ginger Kennedy Placeres began to fight back the tears.
Welcome to Alaska - Tok, Alaska, United States
Destination 243: km125'332 Die ganze Nacht hat es pausenlos geregnet bei Haines, am Morgen flaute es aber kurzfristig zu schwachem Regen ab.
The Alaska Legislature will convene in Juneau today for its second special session of the year, continuing discussion of the state's plans to bring a natural gas pipeline to the North Slope.
Late night storm downs trees, sparks fires in Interior Alaska
Late Monday evening, lightning spread across the sky like a skeletal hand print and left its mark in and around the city of Fairbanks with downed trees and traffic signs and even sparking a few distant fires.
Book Review - Discovering Wild Plants
Discovering Wild Plants: Alaska, Western Canada and the Northwest Janice Schoefield, illus.
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