OUR VISION

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

💪🏽 Last week, Nelly Hand with driftersfish, joined other fishermen and netyourproblem on a remote shoreline on the Copper River Delta where they fish. They collected stuff from the beach and hauled it out in their fishing boats to be recycled and repurposed into useful gear. Together, they collected nearly 5,000 pounds of trash!!

🐟 Nelly is the President of our Board of Directors, and her fishing business, Drifters Fish, donates 1% of profits each year to the Copper River Watershed Project. This is leading by example. This is caring about where the fish live and making an effort to make it better. This is fishing with integrity.

Visit Drifter`s Fish here: https://driftersfish.com

🧡 Thank you Nelly, and everyone who made the effort to clean up the Delta!

📷 Nelly Hand, CRWP Board President & owner of Drifter`s Fish.
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CORDOVA - The Copper River Watershed Project (CRWP), with multiple partners including the eyakcorp, the u.s.forestservice, and the alaska_dotpf, will be replacing culverts this summer on the Copper River Highway at the intersection with Sheridan Glacier Road. The project will take place between approximately June 1 and August 15. Equipment mobilization and re-routing of the fiber optic cable near the site is starting now. During project implementation, one lane of the road will remain open to traffic, so the passage of vehicles will not be impacted.

👉🏼 We request that drivers reduce their speed in the work zone for the safety of the equipment operators and other personnel who will be working on-site.

Project background:
The goal of the project is to remove two sets of double-pipes that are undersized and failing. We will install two culverts that will ensure fish passage by coho salmon at all life stages. The project is also intended to improve surface conditions, enhance drainage, and support long-term maintenance and access in this area. This project is part of CRWP’s ongoing commitment to improving community infrastructure and environmental resilience throughout the Copper River watershed.

For more information on our Fish Passage work, click our bio link and select the Fish Passage button.

📷 Darcy Saiget/CRWP - Resurfacing after a project completion last summer on the Copper River Highway (2025).
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Happy World Fish Migration Day from the Copper River watershed! 🐟

#worldfishmigrationday #CopperRiver #copperriverwatershed
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🐝 World Bee Day was yesterday, and we`re still celebrating these little but mighty buzzing pollinators.

Alaska is home to more than 100 species of bees including:
• Bumblebees - build nests in the ground under rotting logs or abandoned burrows, very social
• Solitary bees - don`t build hives, and you guessed it - they are solitary
• Leafcutting bees - build nests with leaves in holes of stems or wood, existing cavities in old buildings, or holes in the ground
• Sweat bees - they are attracted to the salts in your sweat (ewwww!), nest in the ground in solitary nests
• Mining bee - found everywhere in the world, resemble honeybees, solitary bees that dig a single nest into the soil, very important blueberry pollinators!
• Plaster bees - solitary bees, build nests with smooth walls of bee spit that dries into a plaster-like lining, carry pollen in their gut, not on their legs

🐝 Here are some idea for how you can help bees:
• Create habitat for bee nests in your yard: leave a corner undisturbed with a stack of logs and rocks.
• Plant a pollinator garden with native seeds and plants! Try Pollinator Partnership`s "Find Your Roots" tool: https://www.pollinator.org/find-your-roots-tool.
• Remove and limit the spread of invasive species in your yard
• Join us for invasive plant management efforts this summer.
• Bee nice to bees

🐝 Encouraging an abundance of native flowers, and attentive management of invasive plants helps to fight pollinator decline AND keeps our watershed healthy.

Email us if you`re interested in volunteering for an invasive weed pull this summer: cdvplantstech@copperriver.org

Bee info is from U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service https://www.fws.gov/story/alaskas-100-bees
📷 Lisa Hupp/USFWS - Alaska bumblebee feeding on shooting star wildflowers.
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We’re Hiring!

The Copper River Watershed Project is seeking a Stewardship Engagement Specialist to provide educational stewardship experiences for youth and adult participants throughout the Copper River watershed.

Programs will largely be field-based and involve hands-on stewardship activities, including stream and lake clean-ups, habitat restoration, removal of invasive species, collection of native seeds, involving youth and adults in activities that result in positive, tangible impacts to the watershed.

 ⬇️ For more information on how to apply, click the button below.

Our Programs Making a Difference