Victory for Bristol Bay!
We Stopped Pebble. The EPA announces that Clean Water Act (“404c”) protections will safeguard the headwaters of Alaska’s Nushagak and Kvichak Rivers.
We Stopped Pebble. The EPA announces that Clean Water Act (“404c”) protections will safeguard the headwaters of Alaska’s Nushagak and Kvichak Rivers.
Thank the US EPA for finalizing Clean Water Act (“404c”) protections for the headwaters of Alaska’s Nushagak and Kvichak Rivers.
The EPA is now one step away from stopping this dangerous mine at the headwaters of Bristol Bay.
The photographer’s fresh, arresting images have turned heads and fueled the campaign to stop Pebble Mine. We asked him to tell us who he is—and what makes him tick.
Take action today by telling EPA to finish the job and ensure that Bristol Bay’s pristine lands and waters are protected in perpetuity.
Bristol Bay now faces yet another fishing season under the shadow of Pebble Mine. Meanwhile, we’re gearing up for our biggest summer yet.
A few more crucial moves will secure lasting protections for the rivers that drain into Bristol Bay, Alaska.
The move could lead to protections from the Pebble Mine and other toxic mining projects.
International Game Fish Association recognizes “pivotal role” in the campaign to protect Bristol Bay.
An analysis by an Alaska economics firm finds the region delivers more than $2 billion to U.S. economy every year.