Salmon skin ornaments made by youth in Sitka. (Photo by Lee House/Sitka Conservation Society) This year, there is a little Christmas magic hiding inside the U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree.
The University of Montana Western is highlighting the experiences ofColton Folts, a senior ecology student who spent his ...
Sitka’s Assembly unanimously passed a resolution ... The wording of Proposal 156 seeks to “reduce the permitted egg take of pink and chum salmon of each applicable Southeast hatchery for ...
A refurbished tugboat is the perfect way to explore Alaska’s natural charisma and witness its unforgettable wildlife.
Since 2011, Grannies à Gogo has featured 57 photo-illustrated travelogues. This year, Grannies are again offering three new ...
Sitka. The community coped with tragedies, school layoffs, a low salmon harvest, and no internet for 16 days. But somehow ...
After a nearly 5,000-mile journey from the Tongass National Forest to Washington, D.C., the 80-foot tall Sitka Spruce standing on the U.S. Capitol grounds has a secret to share with the country: It is ...
The Hoh comes alive when the winds start to howl and low-lying clouds shower the forest like a firehose. About 12 feet of ...
Sitka is as much a working fishing town as it ... It's known for great fishing (salmon, halibut and trout) and an eagle preserve — because eagles know where the best fish can be found.
After a nearly 5,000-mile journey from the Tongass National Forest to Washington, D.C., the 80-foot tall Sitka Spruce standing on the U.S. Capitol grounds has a secret to share with the country: It is ...