Without salmon, Gwichyaa Zhee is missing its heart. “It’s just no good,” said Linda Englishoe, sitting on the sofa in her house not far from the Yukon River. An elder now, Englishoe has lived in the ...
Nicole Long uses an ulu to cut her first salmon in two years. Her parents say that the Yukon River salmon crash has put her back a few years when it comes to processing fish. (Katie Basile / Alaska ...
The 16-year-old from Emmonak sank into the river after driving onto open water on Friday, Alaska State Troopers said.
A section of the upper Yukon River flowing through the Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve is seen on Sept. 10, 2012. (Photo provided by National Park Service) A cyanide spill at a major gold mine ...
A management overhaul is needed to address the faltering salmon runs in the Yukon River and the widespread harms that have resulted from shortages of fish along the river’s basin, according to a ...
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The Yukon River and its influence on life in the far north
Originating in the glaciers of the Rocky Mountains, the Yukon River travels more than 3,000 kilometers through the remote ...
Serena Fitka sat in the cabin of a flat-bottomed aluminum boat as it sped down the Yukon River in western Alaska, recalling how the river once ran thick with salmon. Each summer, in the Yup’ik village ...
Yukon River moose meet an Alaska winter hunting adventure A hunt for moose in the cold Alaska winter. By MARK STOPHA Saturday, December 15, 2018 12:42am News Alaska Department of Fish and Game Alaska ...
Why do you think a particular kind of fish is so important to the culture of the people interviewed in this story? What students can do: Indigenous peoples throughout the Americas have been adapting ...
Numbers of adult peregrine falcons on the upper Yukon River in Alaska have decreased by more than a third in the last three years, according to a scientist who has counted them there for half a ...
According to Alaska State Troopers, 16-year-old Kennedy Teganlakla had been attempting to hydroplane the snowmachine over ...
On Alaska's Yukon River, residents usually depend on catching salmon to eat all year. This year, a disruption in the supply of fish, in addition to inflation, is galvanizing a food crisis. There are ...
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