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Alaska

  • Pebble Review Gets a Failing Grade

    The Army Corps of Engineers was supposed to thoroughly review Pebble’s mining plans for Bristol Bay – and the agency just failed.

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  • Army Corps Rushes Out Pebble Review

    The rapid pace of the Pebble Mine review is already undermining its credibility.

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  • 2019: The Year to Protect Bristol Bay

    With federal permitting for Pebble Mine on the fast track, 2019 might be our last chance to keep Bristol Bay whole.

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  • Alaska’s Historic Vote for Salmon Falls Short

    Alaska salmon movement gains momentum, but comes up short of passing Measure 1.

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  • Final Push for an Historic Win for Alaska

    The Stand for Salmon campaign is in the home stretch and the future of Alaska’s wild fish depends on all of us stepping up. Please take a moment now to chip in to the campaign, and join us in taking a stand for salmon.

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  • Building a Movement, One Alaskan at a Time

    The Stand for Salmon campaign knits together every Alaskan’s salmon story, building a movement for proactive salmon protections for the future.

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  • What We Stand to Lose

    The August-September Fly Fisherman magazine features Alaska’s state ballot initiative and what could be the last chance to save Bristol Bay.

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  • Alaskans Take a Stand for Salmon

    Alaskan’s are hitting the ground running with a grassroots campaign for the Stand for Salmon ballot initiative.

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  • Pebble Leads Opposition to AK Salmon Protections

    The Pebble Limited Partnership is leading the charge to stop increased salmon protections and expanded public input on large development projects in Alaska.

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  • EPA Listens on Bristol Bay

    Clean Water Act shield remains in place for now, as Pebble Mine permitting proceeds and long-term protections efforts continue. 

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