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If found, petroleum could create well-paying jobs for Yukon watershed residents and generate big dividend payments for the 20,500 shareholders of Doyon, the for-profit Native corporation for ...
A cyanide spill at a major gold mine in the Yukon Territory — high in the Yukon River watershed — has sparked widespread concern in Canada. But Alaska salmon advocates say the mishap isn’t ...
The Yukon River Watershed, covering 330,000 square miles in Alaska and western Canada, is no exception. Since 2006 the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the Yukon River Inter-Tribal Watershed Council ...
A half-dozen brawny, whitewater rivers tumble out of the northern terminus of the Rocky Mountains, draining 26,000 square miles of alpine wilderness into the Peel River of Canada’s Yukon ...
He has spent seven years in the Yukon bush, the last two focused on the Snake River environs. Schou and his partner, Gill Cracknell, fly in on a skiplane in April, landing on a frozen lake with ...
The Beaver River watershed is about 100 kilometres north of Mayo, Yukon, and known for its pristine wilderness. There is no land use plan in place for the area, and that's something the First ...
Bathsheba Demuth examines the Yukon river's watershed, which spans from Canada to Alaska. The region's rich cultural fabric includes diverse indigenous societies and a history of colonial ...
The Yukon River watershed is integral to who we are as Alaska’s first peoples. The river provides sustenance, spiritual connection and a way of life that has endured for millennia.
The positions in the table below reflect the Yukon River Inter-Tribal Watershed Council (YRITWC)'s position overall, domestically, within their sector, and in various subject areas based on their ...
If found, petroleum could create well-paying jobs for Yukon watershed residents and generate big dividend payments for the 20,500 shareholders of Doyon, the for-profit Native corporation for ...
A cyanide spill at a major gold mine in the Yukon Territory — high in the Yukon River watershed — has sparked widespread concern in Canada. But Alaska salmon advocates say the mishap isn’t ...
Later this spring, barges of heavy equipment will pull away from a launch on Alaska's road system and begin a journey up the Yukon River. More than 100 miles upstream, a tributary, Birch Creek ...
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