OUR VISION

We believe the Copper River watershed can have a vibrant, healthy future.

🦋 Amanda Jackson, our Watershed Program Manager and our new Copper Basin Tech Rachel Ryan will be hosting outreach this year at the Native Village of Gakona`s Youth Environmental Summit (YES)! The theme is "Through My Eyes" and will explore aquatic invertebrates, an interactive mosquito game, plant identification, scat & tracks, playing a severe weather event game, and participants will learn how to clean up contaminated lands.

🥞 Breakfast & lunch provided.

May 27: 6-8 Grade - Kenny Lake Community Hall
May 28: 3-5 Grade - Mile 7.5 Edgerton Hwy
May 29: K-2 Grade - Kenny Lake, Alaska

🕙 All workshops are from 10:00 am - 4:15 pm.

For more information call 907.822.5777 or visit https://nvgakona.com/yes2025
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💙 Protect What You Love

The Copper River watershed is wild, rich, and resilient — but there is no guarantee it will stay that way.

At Copper River Watershed Project, we work to keep this extraordinary place healthy for people and fish, now and for generations to come. But we can’t do it alone.

When you give to CRWP, you`re not just donating — you`re putting boots on the ground, restoring habitat, fighting invasive species, and standing up for rivers, fish, and the communities that depend on them.

💧 Your gift is an investment in the future of the Copper River region. Let’s keep this watershed strong — together.

🔗 https://copperriver.networkforgood.com/projects/146365-copper-river-watershed-project-giving-page

📷 Kirsti Jurica/CRWP - Confluence of the Chitina and Copper Rivers.
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A Meditation brought to you by baby salmon in a classroom tank 🐟

The water is so clean it’s invisible - just how salmon fry like it!

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CRWP`s Kirsti Jurica shared an interesting article that describes why we work hard to remove barriers for baby and juvenile fish in our watershed.

"Over the last number of years, studies in Alaska have been observing that juvenile salmon have far more complex freshwater life histories than previously understood and radio telemetry studies show juvenile coho found in systems far from their natal streams showing they can withstand brackish water before smoltification. I guess now it`s been proven!" —Kirsti Jurica, CRWP Hydrology & Watershed Restoration

This quote is from the article: "Akin to the human understanding that it takes a village to raise a child, similarly, it takes a connected coastline of functioning, healthy rivers to bring up a baby salmon." We concur!!
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Ooops, sorry for the name misspelling in the reel. 🫣 Spell check got us. Our amazing intern’s name is Samaya.
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Our interns Samaya & Liz pick winners from our Annual Meeting Wish Board Wellness Drawing!

Tara Blake won an Acupuncture Session at Fourth Street Acupuncture 🎉

Bernice Bendsen won a 90-minute massage with Alexa Rae Hooley Massage Therapy 🎉

Kinsey Brown won 6 yoga classes with currentrhythms 🎉

Tara Blake and Darcy Saiget both won 2 sandwiches from copperriverbrewing made by Copper River Couch Potatoes 🎉

Thank you for participating in our Annual Meeting drawing!
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If you missed our Annual Meeting,  you can watch the presentation here!

2025 Spring Annual Meeting Presentation

Explore the interactive Story Map!

Save the Date for Salmon Jam!

Come to Cordova on July 18-19th for Salmon Jam!

Join us for live jammin’ music, road races, delicious food, live art, and artisans, all celebrating what sustains us: Salmon and Art!

This is a FUNtastic music and art festival you don’t want to miss!

WHEN: July 18-19, 2025
WHERE: Cordova, Alaska

Save the Date for Gakona TRIfesta!

Bike, Paddle, Run in the Gakona TRIfesta!

This beloved triathlon event is located in the heart of the Copper River Basin. Participants bike to the infamous Gulkana River, then paddle downriver in whatever flotation device they like until the river crosses the Richardson Highway, where racers exit their watercraft and head back to the Gakona lodge on foot. The route intertwines with three scenic rivers and features views of Wrangell-St. Elias National Park.

WHEN: Saturday, July 26, 2025, 10:00am registration/11:00am race start
WHERE: Gakona Lodge

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