July 20, 2023 By Lisa Docken, CRWP Executive Director A number of years ago, the Cordova District US Forest Service (USFS) invited CRWP to partner in addressing and treating invasive [...]
Upcoming Sustaining Eyak Lake Presentation in Cordova!! Join Kate Morse and Euan-Angus MacLeod who will discuss the design aspects of the Eyak Lake project. Date: Thursday, March 30th, 7pm [...]
NOAA announced on December 14, 2022 nearly $105 million in funding for 36 new fish passage projects through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. “These projects will help restore access to [...]
Nick Docken’s Smoked Salmon Dip Serve this very special Smoked Salmon Dip at your next holiday party or gathering, and leave your guests asking “What’s in this?” . Using [...]
Cordova, Alaska is a beautiful place to live and recreate. We enjoy an abundance of natural wonders and animals, plants, and waterways that team with life. As with other remote locations in [...]
What do CRWP and the Chugach National Forest Service have in common? The drive of both entities is to be stewards of the magnificent land, wildlife, recreation, and subsistence resources while [...]
New project funded by the Regional Conservation Partnership Program PALMER, Alaska, June 1, 2021 – A new project in Alaska’s Copper River Watershed that aims to improve salmon habitat and reduce [...]
This January, our program director Kate Morse presented on CRWP’s fish passagework as part of WISE’s Science Lecture Series. Kate shared information about how culverts impact fish migration and [...]
The CRWP has recently hired three new staff members. Since this is an exciting time for CRWP we thought we would take a moment to introduce the new staff and what programs they will be working [...]
Migrating fry from Mentasta Lake, near the headwaters of the Copper River, travel almost 300 miles down to the Gulf of Alaska, where they grow into adults and eventually return to Mentasta Lake [...]