I’m sending my warmest virtual regards as we enter into another week of COVID-19. I, myself, spend a lot of time at my dining room table – my now “office”- wishing I had a proper [...]
Amidst all the stress and strife associated with COVID-19, it can be hard to stay positive and to be thankful for what we do have. That’s why we are celebrating Earth Day for a full week at [...]
A geologist, a biologist, and an archaeologist walk into a room….it sounds like the start of a joke, but it really happened in late February at the inaugural Copper River Basin Symposium at [...]
During the time of Covid-19, we might not be able to gather together as a community for our traditional community clean-up events but getting outside for some trash pick-up is a great way to [...]
Dear Friends of CRWP, The year 2020 has quickly developed the theme of community and collaboration. In these difficult times surrounding theCOVID-19 pandemic, global efforts to reduce the spread [...]
Representatives from each salmon harvest user group are invited to come together at a Copper River Salmon Harvesters Roundtable to be held in Tazlina, Copper Basin, on February 20 – 21, [...]
By Kari Rogers, Project Manager On a blustery fall day this year, a group of 41 homeschool students from Upstream Learning and their parents ventured to the upper reaches of the Gulkana River to [...]
For the past 11 years, the Copper River Watershed Project and its partners have coordinated recycling discarded fishing web in Cordova. In doing so, we have diverted 263,712 pounds of web from [...]
Fall is a time of transitions and in that spirit, CRWP is going through its biggest transition yet! As many of you know, over a year ago Kristin Carpenter, now out-going Executive Director at [...]
If you catch a Copper River king or red salmon that has a radio tag you have caught a fish that is a part of an important research project conducted by the ADF&G and the Native Village of [...]