Outdoors, wildlife, environment, and conservation
A charter fishing company has applied for a state permit to operate a seasonal fish camp near Ketchikan, with public comments due by April 28.
The Kenai River advisory board is holding a public meeting April 9 to gather community input on watershed management issues.
ConocoPhillips is seeking state approval to renew a North Slope road easement and upgrade the route with additional gravel and culvert improvements to support the Willow Development project.
Alaska's earthquake safety commission is holding a public teleconference on April 16 to discuss seismic hazards and safety measures.
Alaska is applying for federal authority to regulate carbon dioxide storage wells and seeking public comment at a May 14 hearing.
Alaska environmental officials are seeking public input on Petro Marine's plan to replace an aging fuel dock in Juneau's Gastineau Channel with a new steel structure and rock stabilization.
Alaska has adopted new water quality regulations that provide an alternative method for calculating acceptable copper discharge limits in state waterways.
Alaska State Parks is holding a public meeting to gather input on Southeast region park operations and recruit new advisory board members.
A mining company is seeking a 15-year permit to install a new wastewater pipeline in Hawk Inlet near Juneau, with public comments due May 6.
Rural Alaska communities successfully cleaned massive amounts of marine debris from shores but face significant barriers accessing federal funding and resources needed to continue protecting subsistence areas.
The Alaska House of Representatives voted to allocate $2 million from Arctic National Wildlife Refuge lease revenues to reestablish a state trooper post in Talkeetna, addressing public safety concerns along the Parks Highway corridor.
House Resources Committee heard testimony on HB 321, which would redesignate state wildlife areas and ban personal watercraft in Kachemak Bay.
Alaska is seeking public input on temporarily banning weapons discharge at Slipper Lake during a May cleanup for safety reasons.
Alaska is accepting public comment on an oil company's spill prevention plan renewal for a Cordova fuel storage terminal.
The state is seeking public comment on a plan to expand a soil treatment facility in Anchorage that uses thermal desorption to clean contaminated dirt.
A citizen advisory board for Kachemak Bay State Park will hold a public meeting to gather community input on park management matters.
A citizens' advisory committee will meet April 9 to discuss management of the 1.8-million-acre Tanana Valley State Forest, with public comment scheduled for 7:50 PM.
Alaska renewed a 25-year lease for a salmon hatchery operation near Ketchikan, with an appeal deadline of April 27 for eligible parties.
The state is holding a public meeting to review salmon hatchery management plans for the Cook Inlet region.
Alaska has filed new environmental regulations that change how the state calculates acceptable copper levels in water quality standards, effective May 3, 2026.
Alaska has implemented new regulations for managing predators affecting the Mulchatna Caribou Herd, effective May 3, 2026.
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