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A prospective Eagle Scout from Texas is working on a project to protect Cook Inlet beluga whales. Monday morning, his troop installed signs at the Kenai city dock.
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Last week's rule withdrawal and today's court dismissal are the latest in a long debate over wildlife management in the 2-million acre refuge.
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The decision is the latest in a legal battle dating back to 2016.
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Those who live close to the Kenai and Kasilof rivers know belugas sometimes feed there. But it’s been a mystery how many whales actually travel through…
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Safari Club International is appealing a decision from a federal judge to uphold hunting and trapping restrictions in the Kenai National Wildlife…
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Hunting regulations put in place on the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge three years ago are at the center of a new lawsuit filed by the state of…
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Belgua whale watching has wrapped up for the season. The organized, scientific variety anyway. The fall beluga count administered by several government…
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The Kenai Peninsula hosts 300 bird species, and spring is a great time to see, and hear them.That’s the message from George Kirsch, who gave a…