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Catch and retention limits lowered to avoid shifting fishing pressures
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Community response mixed to short harvest opportunity for razor clams
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The 22nd annual Salmon Celebration took place Wednesday at Johnson Lake in Kasilof. Almost 1,000 elementary schoolers came to learn about salmon and fill the lake with juvenile trout.
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Set-netter Ken Coleman said he's never seen his fishery close, completely, this early.
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The Alaska Department of Fish and Game tracks reported moose deaths related to vehicle collisions. In the last two weeks alone, the Kenai Peninsula saw more than 20 moose killed on peninsula roads.
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Despite small improvements in clam abundance, beaches in Clam Gulch and Ninilchik will be closed to clammers for the ninth year in a row next summer.
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Firefighters, wildlife troopers and biologists worked to help the moose out of the basement, where it ended up after falling into a window well.
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The tall, flightless birds are a surprising source of meat, categorized as poultry. An Anchor Point man named Pike Ainsworth worked for three years to add emus to the state's so-called Clean List of legal live game.
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The Cooper Landing Safe Trails Committee has been working for years to pass regulations that limit accidental trapping encounters. They expect an uphill battle as they put their proposals to the Board of Game this spring.
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The Challenger Learning Center of Alaska is hosting a series of workshops — funded by a grant from NASA — focused on gardening, wild harvesting and food preservation.