Environmental News

Dwindling Alaska salmon leave Yukon River tribes in crisis

A man in a boat scans a riverbank
Michael Williams scans the shoreline for moose while traveling up the Yukon River on Sept. 14 near Stevens Village, Alaska. For the first time in memory, both king and chum salmon have dwindled to almost nothing and the state has banned salmon fishing on the Yukon. That's left the remote communities that dot the river and live off its bounty desperate, and doubling down on moose and caribou hunts in the waning days of fall.
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