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Protecting Cook Inlet Belugas and the Ecological Legacy of Tuxedni Bay

Protecting Cook Inlet Belugas and the Ecological Legacy of Tuxedni Bay

by Loren Barrett | Oct 22, 2024 | Bears, Belugas, blogs, Clean Water, Cook Inlet, Healthy Habitat, Johnson Tract Mine, Mining

Protecting Cook Inlet Belugas and the Ecological Legacy of Tuxedni Bay   Cook Inlet belugas, one of the most endangered whale populations in the world, face constant threats from habitat degradation, industrial activities, and the impacts of climate change. Among...
Take Action: Wild Salmon Still Need Water

Take Action: Wild Salmon Still Need Water

by Bridget Maryott | Aug 26, 2024 | blogs, Clean Water, Cook Inlet, Energy & Alaska, Healthy Habitat, Salmon

Take Action: Wild Salmon Still Need Water — Sue Mauger Wild salmon define who we are as Alaskans; they shape our cultures, feed our families, and support our local economies. Yet today, Alaska’s laws and rules contain few hard and fast safeguards to protect the water...
West Susitna Access Road Project

West Susitna Access Road Project

by Bridget Maryott | Jul 23, 2024 | blogs, Clean Water, Cook Inlet, Energy & Alaska, Healthy Habitat, Local Economies, Mining

West Susitna Access Road Project — Sue Mauger UPDATE (8/19/2024): The Alaska Department of Transportation & Public Facilities has refused to extend the short 30-day comment period beyond August 23rd, so NOW it’s time to submit your comments about this...
Net Metering Continues: HEA July Meeting Update

Net Metering Continues: HEA July Meeting Update

by Bridget Maryott | Jul 22, 2024 | blogs, Community, Cook Inlet, Energy & Alaska, Homer Electric Association

Net Metering Continues at HEA — Josie Oliva Thank you to everyone who made comments to the Homer Electric Association (HEA) Board by calling, emailing, and attending the board meeting and showing your support for the net metering program. The good news is that the HEA...
Cook Inletkeeper IRA Charitable Distributions: A Tax-Free Opportunity

Cook Inletkeeper IRA Charitable Distributions: A Tax-Free Opportunity

by Bridget Maryott | Jul 22, 2024 | blogs, Clean Water, Community, Cook Inlet, Healthy Habitat

IRA Charitable Distributions: A Tax-Free Opportunity — Loren Barrett If you’re reading Keeper News, I do not need to tell you the many reasons to give. At Inletkeeper, we envision equitable and thriving communities within a resilient Cook Inlet watershed. Your support...
Beluga Protection in Tuxedni Bay

Beluga Protection in Tuxedni Bay

by Bridget Maryott | Jul 22, 2024 | blogs, Clean Water, Cook Inlet, Healthy Habitat, Johnson Tract Mine

Beluga Protection in Tuxedni Bay — Loren Barrett Following the recent overturning of Lease Sale 258—a significant victory for beluga habitat and recovery—Cook Inletkeeper and The Center for Biological Diversity jointly petitioned the National Marine Fisheries Service...
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