...this rust stuff on spruce trees," said Bursch. "Then we got an email from the Parks Service and they'd seen it in Lake Clark Last year. It was the same thing that was in the news last year in Kivalina. They were calling it 'orange goo...
...organization, chose Kreiger and his wife as one of four initial couples to spend a week at their secluded lodge adjacent to Lake Clark National Park and Preserve. The organization has a long history of aid in the state and spent two and a half years renovating...
...to fish, hunt and sightsee. They also hunted caribou frequently in an area across the Cook Inlet and to the west of Lake Clark National Park. Ford was just short of his 92nd birthday.
...years but moved back south leaving Schoonmaker to find his way. He turned 20 trapping in the area now designated as Lake Clark National Park. He was hooked and for three more winters he made ends meet by trapping and squatting in an 11-foot-by-11-foot...
...assessment of the importance of salmon and streams to the villagers of the Nushagak River, Kvigak River, Larke Iliamna and Lake Clark area. So far there have been elder interviews, many in Yup'ik, conducted in New Stuyahok, Nondalton, Pedro Bay...
...well known opponent of Pebble is Anchorage millionaire Bob Gillam of McKinley Capital Management, who owns a lodge at Lake Clark near the Pebble deposit and has sunk millions into efforts to stop it. No individual has contributed more money to the...
...Anchorage. The one thing that would most help our state economy is a road to Bristol Bay. Yeah, go right through the Lake Clark National, Jimmy Carter Rip Off, or through Merril Pass and have the road go to McGrath then south. We built a road...
...Katmai Park boundary, Chinitna Bay sits on the fringe of Lake Clark National Park and Preserve. The 10-mile-long bay...bringing tourists to the bay in air boats, Haeg said. Lake Clark park records show that only about 30 visitors came to...
...on naming a mountain in a national park, Walden said, so firefighters needed to find one that wasn't part of the Lake Clark National Park and Preserve. In addition, there is a five-year wait to name a landmark in memory of person, so rather...
...Every year the Bristol Bay region lures Clark Whitney to its shores. Beginning at the headwaters of the Nushagak and the Lake Clark and Lake Iliamna drainage, Whitney's hunted, trapped and fished his way to the mouth of the bay. From the tiniest...
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