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- Kjxmnaissance of the Nobthekn Koyukuk Valley, Alaska
- Special Report on a Reconnaissance of the Kobuk-Koyukuk
- Noatak-Kobue Region Alaska
- Defining the Allagash Wilderness Waterway, 1959-1966
- WESTERN INTERIOR ALASKA SUBSISTENCE REGIONAL ADVISORY COUNCIL November 3-5, 2015 Galena, Alaska
- B682: a Recreational Study of the Upper St. John River Watershed Jeffrey L
- Studies of Birds and Mamma Is in the Baird and Schwatka Mountains, Alaska
- Anadromous Waterbodies
- Pamphlet to Accompany Scientific Investigations Map 3125
- Chinook, Chum, and Whitefish Ecology in the Yukon River Basin
- The Alatna-Noatak Region
- Radiocarbon Dating the Arctic Small Tool Tradition in Alaska
- 229 Part 242—Subsistence Manage- Ment Regulations
- Wild and Scenic River Values; Tinayguk River, Alaska—Fall 2018
- 225 Part 242—Subsistence Manage- Ment Regulations
- Tinayguk River, Alaska, a Wild and Scenic River Analysis
- Vascular Plant Inventory of Alaska's Arctic National Parklands
- Traditional Ecological Knowledge of Customary Trade of Subsistence Harvested Salmon on the Yukon River
- A History of Resistance to the Creation of National Parks in Alaska
- Fishery Management Report for Sport Fisheries in the Arctic-Yukon-Kuskokwim, Tanana River, and Northwest Alaska Regulatory Areas, 1992
- AKNHP Products and Methods for Phase 1 Step 1
- Backcountry Use Impacts and Media Coverage in Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve, Alaska
- National Wild and Scenic Rivers System December 1990
- Fishery Investigations Along the Proposed Ambler Road Corridor, 2014. Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Fishery Data Series No
- Reconnaissance in Northern Alaska
- This File Was Created by Scanning the Printed Publication
- Hunting / Unit 24 Koyukuk Federal Public Lands Open to Subsistence Use
- The Wild and Scenic Rivers Act and the Jon River
- Reference Manual 46: Wild and Scenic Rivers
- PAD-US (CBI Edition) Version 2.1 - Protected Areas Checklist
- By J. B. MERTIE, Jr. the Chandalar-Sheenjek District, As Described in This Report, Con- Sists of an Irregular Area of About 6,00
- North Fork of the Koyukuk River, He Found What He Was Looking For—What He Called the “Wild Sublimity” of a Largely Untouched Mountain Realm
- KANUTI NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE Fairbanks, Alaska
- 2021-2022 Alaska Hunting Regulations