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The idea is to have a simultaneous snapshot of the health of the river at over a dozen different points.
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The Kenai Watershed Forum turns 25 this year.In the late 1990s, KWF was a group of Kenai-area residents who came together over their shared concern about…
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This particular pocket of Beaver Creek is not far from the road, just a short and muddy tromp away from a gravel parking lot between Kenai and Soldotna.…
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To most , it’s food. To some, a livelihood. To others, a sport. No matter how you slice it, or filet it, salmon is deeply important to Alaskans. And salmon lovers across the state were celebrating the species this week.
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While the Kenai Peninsula is relatively lucky that the ecosystems here are fairly intact, there are still a handful of invasive species making their way…
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It’s pretty well established that Alaska has more rivers and streams than any other state in the United States — which is hardly surprising, since it’s…
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Alaska sets aside money each year for projects that contribute to healthy salmon stocks and habitats.The Alaska Sustainable Salmon Fund is the state’s…
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The Kachemak Bay Science Conference and Kenai Peninsula Fish Habitat Symposium will be held March 15 to 18. They’re virtual this year and free to attend.…
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Alaska’s unforgiving climate once kept invasive species at bay.Katherine Schake, of the Homer Soil and Water Conservation District, said that isn’t the…
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The Kenai Watershed Forum’s annual 5K race series is kicking off this week, but don’t look for it on Tsalteshi Trails—this year, it’ll be in town.The…