OUR VISION
We believe the Copper River watershed can have a vibrant, healthy future.
Our Programs Making a Difference
We have completed a variety of habitat restoration & monitoring projects throughout the Copper River watershed to improve fish passage, re-vegetate and stabilize habitats for spawning and rearing salmon, assess water quality and identify salmon habitat for listing in the Alaska Department of Fish & Game’s Andaromous Waters Catalog.
CRWP programs take science learning outside for kids from grades K – 12. We lead field trips and classroom sessions on aquatic habitat, stormwater pollution, the salmon lifecycle, and watershed science. Students also participate in raising salmon fry from eggs in a classroom tank and releasing the fry come spring.
The Copper River watershed’s remote communities have much to offer! From the Copper River delta to the Wild and Scenic Gulkana River to North America’s largest World Heritage site in Wrangell-St. Elias National Park, visitors are encouraged to explore the watershed’s unique geography and rich history.
Events

Plastic Recycling Events in Cordova
The Copper River Watershed Project and AC Value Center are hosting a Plastic Recycling events every two months for #1 and #2 plastics. The events take place on Wednesdays between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m at the AC Value Center loading dock. Caps must be removed and we do not accept clamshell plastics. To be notified about the next event sign up for the plastic recycling email list by emailing shae@copperriver.org.
News

CRWP Hosts a Community Float Trip on the Slana River: Saturday August 10, 2019
The Copper River Watershed Project invites you to join us in a celebration of the amazing Copper River watershed by jumping into a canoe or kayak to meander down one of its tributaries.
During this day-trip we will learn about local fish and insect species through hands-on explorations and discuss strategies for supporting healthy salmon populations in an ever-changing environment. We will take time to enjoy the company of old and new friends over a picnic lunch and reflect on the incredible landscape that surrounds us in this corner of the watershed. And as we drag our toes or dip our fingers in the Slana River, we will think of the journey that lies ahead for each drop of water, headed downstream, through the Wrangells and into the Chugach Mountains…meandering across the Copper River Delta and into the Gulf of Alaska.
From Mentasta Lake and Slana to Cordova, the tributaries of the Copper River connect us. We look forward to connecting with you and hope you will join us on this river adventure!