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Alaska Fish And Game



Alaska Fish and Game Division of Wildlife Conserva
State of Alaska  | ADF&G  | Sport Fish  | Wildlife  | Commercial Fish  | Subsistence  | Boards  | Admin ... [Read More]

Alaska Department of Fish and Game Division of Wildlife Conservation
State of Alaska  | ADF&G  | Sport Fish  | Wildlife  | Commercial Fish  | Subsistence  | Boards  | Admin ...

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•   2005-2006 Hunting Regulations   •   Spring Draw and Tier II Results ... [Read More]

Overview Division of Wildlife Conservation Alaska Fish & Game
General Wildlife encompasses: (1) the division's administrative and support functions (e.g., personnel management, training, program administration and coordination, document processing, office equipment acquisition and maintenance); (2) inter- and intra-agency coordination; (3) land use planning (e.g., review and comment on DNR area plans); (4) CSU planning; (5) law enforcement; (6) laboratory services; (7) operational planning (e.g., preparation of management plans); (8) refuges and sancturaries; and (9) information management (e.g., biometrics, wildlife data processing, big game drawing permits). ... [Read More]

Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Wildife Conservation
State of Alaska  | ADF&G  | Sport Fish  | Wildlife  | Commercial Fish  | Subsistence  | Boards  | Admin ...

Please relocate the page and update your bookmarks. ... [Read More]

Contact Information Division of Wildlife Conservation - Alaska Department of Fish and Game
Grant Hilderbrand, Regional Supervisor ( grant_hilderbrand@fishgame.state.ak.us ) ...

Mary Rabe, Non-Game ( mary_rabe@fishgame.state.ak.us ) ...

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Wings Over Alaska
“Wings Over Alaska” is an Alaska Department of Fish and Game program that encourages more people to enjoy Alaska’s birds and to take their birding skills to a higher level. Alaska is home to a huge variety of birds – 471 species have been positively identified to date – and makes the 49th state a paradise for birders and a destination for many who hope to see rarities like the Bluethroat, Whiskered Auklet, and Bristle-Thighed Curlew. ...

For more information or to be included on a list for program announcements e-mail: wingsoveralaska@fishgame.state.ak.us or call the program coordinator, Karla Hart, at 907-465-5157. ... [Read More]

Alaska Hunting and Trapping Regulations, Alaska Department of Fish and Game
State of Alaska  | ADF&G  | Sport Fish  | Wildlife  | Commercial Fish  | Subsistence  | Boards  | Admin ...

Small Game: Seasons and Bag Limits   PDF (39 K) ...

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Alaska Hunting Bulletin, Issue 1, Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Wildife Conservation
Since the workshop, one participant has purchased a shotgun and a rifle, has cooked ptarmigan and grouse she hunted, and made plans to hunt caribou and black bear with her husband. Another stopped by the ADF&G office to get fishing information--she was taking her son fishing for the first time! Another purchased a bow and shoot with an archery league. Four participants expanded on their kayaking experience and took a weekend class in a local whitewater river. ...

Mention the name "ruffed grouse" to dedicated upland bird hunters, and many will immediately dream of the East Coast and cool, crisp mornings, fall colors, gun dogs and explosive flushes. Mention "ruffed grouse" to Alaskan hunters and they will talk of Tok, Delta, or Fairbanks--until recently, that is. Today, there are rapidly increasing numbers of birds in the Matanuska and Susitna river drainages and a brand new transplant population on the Kenai Peninsula. ... [Read More]

Frequently Asked Questions - Alaska Department of Fish and Game - Division of Wildlife Conservatione
The Alaska Hunting Regulations book is available from all Department of Fish & Game offices, statewide, and wherever hunting licenses are sold (sporting goods stores, etc.). Current hunting regulations are also available on the division website. You may obtain a copy of the regulations book by contacting the Department of Fish and game by telephone (907/465-4190), email ( wcweb@fishgame.state.ak.us ) or by mail at ...

Think of it as priceless, and reconsider your decision to sell. InAlaska, it is illegal to sell any big game trophy, any big game skull, anyhorns or antlers attached to a part of the skull, or any part of a bear.A big game animal includes moose, elk, Dall sheep, Sitka black-tailed deer,mountain goat, caribou, bison, muskox, or bear. A trophy means a mount ofany of these animals, including the head (cape) or the entire skin, in alifelike representation of the animal. It also includes a “Europeanmount” in which the horns or antlers and the skull or a portion ofthe skull are mounted for display. ... [Read More]

Bear Resistant Containers, Division of Wildlife Conservation, Alaska Department of Fish and Game
Manufactures permanently mounted trash and food lockers with "bear-resistant lids to keep you compliant with local ordinances." Manufactures a full complement of 2 to 8 yard dumpsters, both front and rear loading, and a 95 gallon rollaway "tipper cart." And wall mounted food lockers for cabins and unique applications. Containers are used by state agencies in Colorado and Montana, U.S. Forest Service, U.S. Army and Air Force. ...

Steel fabricators of bear-resistant dumpsters and dumpster lids. 6 and 8-yard dumpsters with child friendly roller tops are in use at Kenai Peninsula schools. Also manufacture custom sized bear-resistant aluminum boxes and containers. Old time Alaskans who know what a bear can and cannot get into! ... [Read More]


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