May152019News“The deaths of three people in two weeks at western Alaska jails underscore a perennial problem that rural officials have attempted to address: a lack of public safety personnel and facilities in villages.” Read the full article HERE Post navigationPreviousPrevious post:Letter in support of the VPSO working groupNextNext post:Press Release: State Fails Alaska Native ChildrenRelated PostsThree Alaska Native Organizations Representing 98 Tribes Unite to Combat an Ongoing Food Security Crisis in Western and Interior Alaska — Launch WebsitePress Statement: Alaska Board of Fisheries Takes First Steps to Place Protections on a Migratory Salmon Corridor in Area MUpdate from the Alaska Board of Fisheries — APAI & Chignik Meeting in AnchorageAVCP Leadership Testifies at Alaska Board of Fisheries Alaska Peninsula/Aleutian Islands and Chignik MeetingNPFMC Takes Limited Step on Chum Salmon Bycatch, Ignores Tribal Knowledge and Urgent Calls for Meaningful LimitsAVCP Advocates for Chum Salmon Protections at NPFMC Meetings in Anchorage
Three Alaska Native Organizations Representing 98 Tribes Unite to Combat an Ongoing Food Security Crisis in Western and Interior Alaska — Launch Website
Press Statement: Alaska Board of Fisheries Takes First Steps to Place Protections on a Migratory Salmon Corridor in Area M
AVCP Leadership Testifies at Alaska Board of Fisheries Alaska Peninsula/Aleutian Islands and Chignik Meeting
NPFMC Takes Limited Step on Chum Salmon Bycatch, Ignores Tribal Knowledge and Urgent Calls for Meaningful Limits