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A brown bear fishes for salmon in Pick Creek near Lake Nerka in Wood-Tikchik State Park on Thursday, July 21, 2022. During periods of abundance, bears will sometimes "high-grade" salmon, eating ...
The future of the Wood-Tikchik State Park Management Council should be a question openly debated and fully vetted in both houses of the Legislature, just as its creation was 46 years ago.
Mar. 9—Wood-Tikchik State Park, at more than 1.5 million acres, is the largest state park in the U.S. Located north of Dillingham in Southwest Alaska, the park — which includes headwaters ...
The Wood-Tikchik State Park's council, formed in 1978, is among boards and commissions targeted in 12 executive orders from Gov. Mike Dunleavy. In Bristol Bay, shock and concern follow move to nix ...
Something has been nagging at me since the Alaska Department of Fish and Game (Fish & Game) slaughtered nearly 100 bears last spring in Southwest Alaska, namely that a part ...
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