A moose closure in Unit 13 revives concerns that federal management is pitting rural and urban hunters against each other.
The Federal Subsistence Board in the first half of its Anchorage meeting this week took testimony from Alaska harvesters and began deciding on proposals to change regulations governing hunting and ...
U.S. Forest Service personnel have been visiting Southeast Alaska communities to understand how residents want the Tongass ...
After two Prince of Wales Island tribal organizations challenged Ketchikan's rural status, the Federal Subsistence Board on ...
The Sun’aq Tribe of Kodiak’s Natural Resources Department has been awarded a $194,000 Tribal Wildlife Grant from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
The federal government says 98% of rural Alaskans catch, hunt or gather at least some of their food. And much of that happens during the school year. Now, students in Skagway are calling on their ...
Two tribal groups are asking the Federal Subsistence Board to reverse Ketchikan’s rural designation, which went into effect ...
By Dr. Samuel Kenneth Adolphus Bernard CrabbeIf the Ghanaian case reveals a structural mismatch between finance and ...
(CN) — The Supreme Court on Monday rejected Alaska’s bid to review a ruling affirming Alaska Native fishing rights in a case tied to a broader legal battle over subsistence fishing that began more ...
In January, the U.S. Supreme Court denied Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s request that the court review a decision the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit had issued the previous June. In that decision, ...
What you need to know: Clonal coffee seedlings boost hopes for higher yields in Lango. Local leaders in the Lango sub-region have intensified efforts to promote coffee growing as a key driver for ...