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Snow, glorious snow!
2012 is shaping up to be a great winter for skiers, sledders, snow shovel salesmen and ... salmon! With more water stored in our hills during the winter, more water will be in-stream this next summer allowing better fish passage in smaller creeks and cooler water temperatures.
New Greenhouse Gas Reporting Shows Irony of Alaska
While our thoughts focus on snowy and cold weather, the fact remains Alaska stands on the front lines of the larger, systemic problem of global climate change. From receding glaciers and dwindling sea ice, to warming salmon streams and melting permafrost, Alaska is experiencing the effects of climate change unlike anywhere in the Lower 48.
Kicking Off Clean Boating In 2012!
Cook Inletkeeper is gearing up for a busy year of clean boating activities around the watershed!
An Honest Debate on the Future of Wild Salmon
Governor Parnell's Office is misinforming Alaskans on the Chuitna Unsuitable Lands Petition and impacts to wild Alaska salmon


