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Events WIld Food Feast & Film Festival
When: Apr 14, 2012
Where: Glennallen, AK
A Wild Food Feast is the main event in Glennallen, with prizes awarded for dishes made from ingredients that flew, grew, walked or swam in the watershed.
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Events Copper River Wild! Salmon Festival
When: Jul 07, 2010 Jul 11, 2010
Where: Cordova, AK
The Copper River Wild! Salmon Festival celebrates wild Copper River Salmon through music, arts, runs and education. Join us in Cordova for a weekend of fun for the entire family--and our 10th year of Salmon Jam! From live music, wild salmon, good food, arts & crafts, road races, dancin' and fun activities for kids, this weekend has it all!
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Events Free Dog Treat & BioBag!
When: Jun 29, 2011 Aug 31, 2011
Where: Copper River Watershed Office on 1st Street
Help celebrate our new Clean Streets, Clean Streams, Clean Shoes campaign with a FREE dog treat and poop-scoop BioBag! Stop by the Copper River Watershed Project for your goodies anytime this summer.
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Events Wild Berry Festival
When: Sep 15, 2012
Where: Cordova, AK
Copper River Watershed Project's Cordova Member event.
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Events Reflections from the River
When: Jun 23, 2011
Where: Prince William Sound Science Center
Slideshow about the CRSP
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Events 4th of July Celebrations
When: Jul 04, 2011
Where: Main Street, Cordova AK
Downtown Cordova will celebrate the 4th of July this Monday.
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Events Salmon Jam
When: Jul 29, 2011 Jul 30, 2011
Where: Ski Hill~ Cordova, AK
Music Festival in July
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Events Fungus Festival
When: Sep 01, 2012 Sep 04, 2012
Where: Cordova, AK
The Cordova Fungus Festival will take place from September 1-4, 2011. There will be workshops, forays, gourmet dining, and experts from the world of mushrooms. Especially those crazy Cordova Fungus Pluckers.
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Events Iceworm Festival
When: Feb 02, 2012 Feb 05, 2012
Where: Cordova, AK
See how we celebrated the 50th anniversary of this fun-filled week designed to break the winter blahs! We celebrated the occasion with a parade, fireworks, contests, music, food and much more.
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Events Highliner Dinner
When: Jul 22, 2011
Where: Reluctant Fisherman, Cordova, AK
Come celebrate salmon!
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Events Taste of Cordova
When: Jul 28, 2011
Where: Orca Lodge, Cordova, AK
Salmon cook-off and catered meal.
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Events Wild Berry Festival
When: Sep 17, 2011
Where: The Pioneer Igloo - Cordova AK
Enter your best berry dish or locally made film to this wild celebration!
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Events Public Meeting - Proposed Action for Management of Kennecott Mines National Historic Landmark
When: Jul 13, 2011
Where: Kennecott Recreation Hall
Wrangell St. Elias NP&P Public Meeting
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Events Copper River Raft for the Cause
When: Jun 06, 2012 Jun 12, 2012
Where: From Chitina to Cordova
Join Sundog expeditions along with the Copper River Watershed Project for a raft trip down the Copper River.
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Events Celebrating Wildflowers
When: Jun 30, 2011
Where: Mount Eyak Ski Hill
Kate Mohatt's tour of the Wildflowers on the Ski Hill
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Events Board of Directors Retreat
When: Feb 03, 2011
Where: Cordova, Alaska
Our Board of Directors, who are spread all over the Copper River Watershed, are coming together for a Board Meeting in Cordova AK.
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Events Citizens' Ballot Initiative to Restore Alaska Coastal Management
When: Jan 03, 2012 Jan 06, 2012
Where: Cordova, Alaska
Petition books available for signing at the Copper River Watershed Project office and Orca Books, both on 1st Street. YOU MUST SIGN BY FRIDAY, JANUARY 6TH!
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Videos The History of Odiak Pond
This film explores the how Odiak Pond was created and how the community of Cordova has grown up around its edges over the years.
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Photos Stormwater Run-Off Interp Sign
Eyak Lake Interpretation Sign
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Photos Nirvana Park Interp Sign
Eyak Lake Interpretation Sign
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Videos Commercial Fishing
This film explains the history of commercial fishing in Alaska and the types of gear and fish harvested around Cordova.
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Photos Mt. Eccles in April
Photo of Mt. Eccles in May from the Crater Lake Trailhead. Taken April 6, 2011
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Photos Tsedi Na' - Chitina Interp Sign
Upriver Interpretation Sign for Chitina
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Photos Eyak Lake Weir Interp Sign
Eyak Lake Interpretation Sign
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Videos Trash in Odiak Pond
2011 - Video by Eli Eckley & Mathias Reid
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Videos Healthy Habitat for Salmon
2011 - Video by Matthew Figelski
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Videos Stop Trashing Odiak Pond
2011 - Video by Rezaline Gappe, Michaelah Stramecky, and Michaela Galliher
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Videos Salmon Habitat
This film emphasizes the importance of fishing to the community and Alaska, and explains how the Alaska Department of Fish and Game works to protect our waterways for salmon and other anadromous fish.
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Photos Sday’dinaesi Gha - Glennallen Interp Sign
Upriver Interpretation Sign for Glennallen
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Photos Stl'aa - Slana River Interp Sign
Upriver Interpretation Sign for Slana River
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Photos Nentsiis Bene’ - Willow Lake Interp Sign
Upriver Interpretation Sign for Willow Lake
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Photos Ggax Kucae'e - Gakona River Interp Sign
Upriver Interpretation Sign for Gakona River
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Photos Skunk Cabbage!
Skunk Cabbage beginning to bloom. Crater Lake Trail Photo taken May 14, 2011
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Photos Tl’atina’ - Copper Center Interp Sign
Upriver Interpretation Sign for Copper Center
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Photos Up Sheridan Mountain
A little over 1 mile up Sheridan Mountain Trail. Photo taken May 7, 2011
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Videos How To Be Good Neighbors To Salmon
The Clean-Up crew teaches us all valuable lessons on how we can be better neighbors to salmon in this short film.
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Photos Viewing Hut on Alaganik Boardwalk
Mid-April view on the Delta towards town from the Alaganik Boardwalk.
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Videos Odiak Monitoring Project
2011- Video by Daniel Nichols & John Felix
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Videos The Dangers of Littering
2011 - Video by Ceylon Miner, Katelynn Gray, and Laura Appleton
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Videos Salmon in Odiak Pond? Where's that?
2011 - Video by Katie Bailer, Lindsay Phillips, and Celeste Jensen
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Videos Salmon for Neighbors
2011 - Video by Liz Allison & Haley Hoepfner
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Videos The Orcas of Orca Inlet
A pod of Orcas swim through Orca Inlet near Cordova Alaska.
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Photos Bears Bread on Crater Lake Trail
A tree with lots of Bears Bread. Photo taken April 6, 2011.
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Photos Eyak River Interp Sign
Eyak Lake Interpretation Sign
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Photos Hatchery Creek Interp Sign
Eyak Lake Interpretation Sign
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Photos Skaters Cabin Interp Sign
Eyak Lake Interpretation Sign
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Photos Bendiilna' - Mendeltna Interp Sign
Upriver Interpretation Signs for Mendeltna
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Videos Gulkana River Days
2010 - Copper River Stewardship Program
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Videos Odiak Pond Ecosystem
This film takes a closer look at the components of this aquatic ecosystem located within Cordova city limits.
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Videos Our Year of Monitoring
This film summarizes the scientific monitoring conducted by the 7th grade science class from Cordova Middle School.
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Videos Potenial Threats to Odiak Pond
This film explores the impacts development and human activities can have on the health of this pond located in Cordova city limits.
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Tour our Watershed

An interactive tour of the Copper River Watershed.

Alaska (color) - Copper River Watershed outlined

Twenty three communities dot the 26,500 square miles of the Copper River watershed. Town populations range from 2,500 people in Cordova, located West of the Copper River delta, to 35 people in McCarthy, a village in the upper basin of the watershed.  Several facts about the watershed:

  • 26,500 square miles, with headwaters draining from Copper Glacier in the Wrangell Mountains
  • Encompasses Wrangell-St. Elias National Park, the largest National Park and Preserve in the U.S.
  • Includes the Copper, Gulkana, Klutina, Chitina, Tazlina, Gakona and Tonsina Rivers along with hundreds of tributaries, lakes and smaller rivers
  • Diverse wildlife habitat for bears, caribou, moose, mountain goats, sheep, wolves, waterfowl and many other species
  • One of the last intact watersheds in North America
  • Critical spawning habitat for three species of wild salmon that are the foundation of our ecosystem, culture and economy.
Copper River Watershed detail map

 

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