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Conservation News Round Up 4/27/12

Happy Friday Alaska!  Spring is in full swing and the sun is shining.  Hopefully you will be able to get out and enjoy nature this weekend!  Here are a few articles making headlines this week across the state:

State moves toward construction of Susitna-Watana Dam

Alaska’s broken and corrupt wildlife system needs fixing- An op-ed piece on the Board of Game

Oceans polluted with much more plastic then previously thought

New research sheds light on mercury pollution

This crazy bill could eliminate Arizona’s ability to do any environmental work- I realize this isn’t Alaskan news but the bill is so crazy that I had to include the article this week

Conservation News Round Up 3-9-12

Happy Friday!  Here are some articles published this week that we think you should read:

Game Board OKs killing grizzly bears at Interior bait stations

Seward small boat harbor certified as Alaska Clean Harbor

How many Americans do just 10 coal mines kill?  A lot.- This article is about coal mines in the lower 48 but the info about the effects of coal mining and living near a coal mine definitely apply to Alaska.

 

Conservation News Round Up 10-7-11

Happy Friday!  Just a reminder that today is our ‘Caulking and Cocktails’ event at Bernie’s Bungalow from 3pm-7pm.  Participation in our Caulk Art Contest is FREE and you can win cash prizes!  There will also be a great caulking demonstration, information on energy efficiency and of course, cocktails!  For more info, click here.

Here are some conservation news articles that has been making headlines this week in Alaska.  As always, we wish you a safe and happy weekend!

Alaska: Graveyard of Old Sea Ice

Whales’ foray up river worries biologists

Alaska Dispatch Op-Ed piece: Kenai aerial wolf control is misguided, biologically unsound

Alaska University Experiments With Golden Potato

Climate Change is a Major Concern for European Citizens, Poll finds

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