
Results 1 - 9 of 9 for "u:adn.com" in Iliamna, AK
The view is of Iliamna Volcano, whose white cliffs rise 10,000 feet above Cook Inlet, plainly visible from her house west of Homer. Comment?
Animal Planet's 'River Monsters' visits Illiamna Lake
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Jeremy Wade, right, and fishing guide Jack Glass hold a 9-foot white sturgeon Wade caught in the Columbia River. Comment?
Is mushing dying away in the Bristol Bay region?
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Just as the Yukon mushing community debates whether old-fashioned dog mushing can hold its own in popularity against newer, flashier sports like backcountry snowboarding and kite skiing, mushers in Alaska's Bristol Bay region are worried too. Comment?
Compass: Iliamna seals matter, as does the Bristol Bay watershed
From the opening line of columnist Paul Jenkins' diatribe against the Center for Biological Diversity's recent petition seeking Endangered Species Act protection for Alaska's rare Iliamna Lake seals, Jenkins demonstrates how little he understands the issues at stake. Comment?
Fish skin artists share their skills at Smithsonian Center
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Salmon skin can be tougher than Gore-Tex or as soft as velvet. And everything you need to transform the scaly hide into a workable piece of clothing or art material can be found in your kitchen -- as three Alaska Native women are showing this week at the Smithsonian Arctic Studies Center in the Anchorage Museum. Comment?
Fish skin artists share their skills at Smithsonian Center
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Salmon skin can be tougher than Gore-Tex or as soft as velvet. And everything you need to transform the scaly hide into a workable piece of clothing or art material can be found in your kitchen -- as three Alaska Native women are showing this week at the Smithsonian Arctic Studies Center in the Anchorage Museum. Comment?
Compass: Jenkins' ignores the facts that sink Pebble like a stone
That time is definitely here for Paul Jenkins. Once a respected journalist, Jenkins has turned into an opinion-"ated" writer who simply regurgitates the words of others and collects a paycheck. Comment?
Compass: Pebble backers persist in twisting truth
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There comes a time in some writing careers where people start going through the motions and stop applying journalistic standards. Comment?
Paul Jenkins: Iliamna seals just the latest silly argument against Pebble
Unable to scrounge up a proper mollusk, mouse or mold to hang their hats on, greenies aiming to save Alaska from Pebble mine have seized upon a handful of Pacific harbor seals lollygagging in Lake Iliamna. Comment?