
Wildlife Protection & Conservation | Alaska Wildlife Alliance (AWA)
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Anchorage, AK 99520 USA
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News

Did you guess the right answer to yesterday's trivia? Eulachon, also known as hooligan! These fatty little fish play a big role in Alaska's ecosystem and are vital to the health of our endangered Cook Inlet beluga whales, as well as salmon. At last year's Board of Fish meeting, Alaska Wildlife Alliance wrote a proposal to restore the Susitna River commercial eulachon harvest limit back to 100 tons. The proposal was approved by the Board, providing 200,000 more pounds of forage fish to the spring Susitna River ecosystem, including beluga whales! Learn more on our website: https://www.akwildlife.org/news/2024/3/18/victory-for-endangered-beluga-whales-cook-inlet-smelt-fishery (fb)

Check out this great essay by Trustees for Alaska on the role of wildlife science, ethics, and political policy in predator control, told through the lens of Mulchatna bear control. "When we strip away the camouflage of policy language and politics, we’re left with a deeper reckoning: Alaska’s predator control programs aren’t just a test of wildlife science. They’re a mirror reflecting how we, as humans, relate to other animals and “the wild,” often choosing domination over coexistence." (fb)

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Letting Nature Run Wild Letting Nature Run Wild Learn More Since 1978 weve upheld A Legacy of Wildlife Advocacy Learn More Today you can become a Wildlife Advocate Contact us We protect Alaskas wildlife through citizen mobilization advocacy and education. Alaska is home to a unique and spectacular array of aquatic and terrestrial wildlife species. The Alaska Wildlife Alliance AWA advocates for healthy ecosystems scientifically and ethically managed to protect our wildlife for present and future generations. Map the Trap Reporting Traps Along Recreational Trails Its trapping season in Alaska and currently no agency collects data on incidental trap encounters such as how many pets are caught in traps where most pet trappings occur or areas where trail users see wildlife caught in traps.
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