Guided fishing and motel. Located at the headwaters of the Kenai River. Fly fishing for rainbow trout and dolly varden.
Lodge packages and wilderness float trips using drift boats and non-motorized rafts. Rare permits to guide in the Kenai and Togiak National Wildlife Refuges.
Car and boat rental rates, vacation home and condominium rentals, and trail information for Tongass National Forest.
Offers tours of the glacier, a two hour drive N.E. of Anchorage on the Glenn Highway. Glacier facts and contacts.
Facts about the state. Topics include geography, hunting, and fishing. Links to other websites covering topics such as weather and the aurora borealis.
ARRT provides federal, state, and local governmental agencies with means to participate in response to pollution incidents.
Concerned with protecting the rights of Alaskans to quiet places on public and private property. Includes organization information, newsletters, and fact sheets addressing concerns such as snowmachines, jet skis, and tourism.…
Nonprofit organization working to enhance understanding and conservation of the natural, cultural and historical resources of the state's public lands. Organization information, program offerings, books for sale, and related links.…
Juneau and link to Sheldon Jackson Museum in Sitka. History, ethnology, publications, and grant information.
Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) for abused and neglected children. Includes volunteer information, training, news, events, and local and tribal programs.
A home for families and professionals who want to work as partners to improve services for children who have mental disorders.
Business enterprise program, disability determination services, procurement preference list, resources, links, visual impairment, and blindness.
Provides year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for people eight years of age and older with mental retardation.
Statistics, where to get help with food assistance, publications, and a calendar of events.
Legalization of marijuana, goals, history, finances, medicinal uses, opportunities, supporters, and volunteers.
Cultural history center for the Alaskan Native that is preserving knowledge handed down from generation to generation.
A region so large (one fifth the size of the continental United States), and diverse ecologically, physiologically, and culturally that any synthesis must be skeletal in nature. Provided here is a general description of the broad units of the cultural chronology of the area.…
March for recognition of native rights. Photos from May 5, 1999, in Anchorage.
Daily life from inside the a traditional Native Alaskan Eskimo village. Subsistence hunting remains fundamental to survival.
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