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Pebble Mine

Pebble Mine Project: The Bears of McNeil

Pebble Mine Project and The Bears of McNeil By Bjorn Dihle Brown bears congregated on McNeil River. © Drew Hamilton Pebble Mine Project & the Bears of McNeil  In the late Read More...

Pebble Mine Project: The Bears of McNeil2020-06-22T10:40:27-08:00

Sportsmen applaud Investor General report of Environmental Protection Agency conduct during Bristol Bay Watershed Assessment

ANCHORAGE, AK – Sportsmen and Bristol Bay business owners today celebrate the release of a report by an independent federal watchdog, the Inspector General, which determined the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency acted fairly Read More...

Sportsmen applaud Investor General report of Environmental Protection Agency conduct during Bristol Bay Watershed Assessment2018-09-25T12:33:24-08:00

TU Calls on Pebble to Drop Lawsuit and Publish Mine Plan

TU calls on Pebble to drop lawsuit May 22, 2014 Contact: Tim Bristol, Director, TU Alaska Program (907) 321-3291 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ANCHORAGE–Today, Trout Unlimited challenged the Pebble Limited Partnership to drop its Read More...

TU Calls on Pebble to Drop Lawsuit and Publish Mine Plan2018-10-21T22:40:20-08:00

Pebble Response to EPA is Predictable, Empty and Overheated

Trout Unlimited posted the following press release late last month regarding the newest Pebble Mine developments:   April 30, 2014Contact: Tim Bristol, TU Alaska Director, (907) 321-3291    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Pebble response to EPA Read More...

Pebble Response to EPA is Predictable, Empty and Overheated2017-10-09T10:22:11-08:00

Red Gold: Pebble in the News

Back in the news--always in the news--the pullout of mining giant Anglo American has me thinking of Pebble Mine again, and hoping the latest re-energizes the angling community to continue the fight to Read More...

Red Gold: Pebble in the News2019-05-17T12:00:58-08:00

Pebble 2012

by Troy Letherman "This land of bounty has provided for our families, our culture and our traditional way of life for tens of thousands of years," says Lydia Olympic, a Yupik/Sugpiaq from the Read More...

Pebble 20122019-05-17T12:01:21-08:00
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