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Bristol Bay

  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Protecting National Treasures

    Certain areas of abundance are worth more wild than industrialized.

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  • Bristol Bay sockeye, Alaksa

    America’s Salmon State in Jeopardy

    State-level efforts ramp up to protect Alaska salmon’s world class salmon habitat.

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  • You Said It: Leave Bristol Bay Intact

    WSC community joins hundreds of thousands speaking out for Alaskan stronghold.

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  • Pebble Mine Is Alive: What Comes Next

    Tell EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to protect Bristol Bay and not endanger American jobs, salmon, and a unique way of life.

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  • Pebble: Still the Wrong Mine, Wrong Place

    Alaskans speak up as the Pebble Mine shows new life.

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