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Inletkeeper’s Watershed Days: Celebrating the Land, Water, and Salmon that Connect Us

Inletkeeper’s Watershed Days: Celebrating the Land, Water, and Salmon that Connect Us

by David Knight | Feb 18, 2026 | Clean Water, Community Action Studio, Cook Inlet, Healthy Habitat, Salmon

Every watershed has a story. The Cook Inlet watershed | Tikahtnu K’egh’uh tells its story through its rivers, tides, the return of salmon, and the people who call this place home. This year, we will introduce a new interactive way to connect people to place, called...
Inletkeeper Kicks off New Solution Focused on Salmon Habitat

Inletkeeper Kicks off New Solution Focused on Salmon Habitat

by David Knight | Feb 6, 2025 | Press Releases, Community Action Studio, Healthy Habitat, Salmon

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:January 30, 2025 MORE INFORMATION:Kaitlin Vadla, Inletkeeper Regional Director (907) 252-6525David Knight, Community Engagement Coordinator (907) 252-3480 Inletkeeper Kicks off New Solution Focused on Salmon Habitat Soldotna, AK – After...

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