The Southeast Alaska Land Trust will create new tideland maps to replace maps from the 1970s.
"Mendenhall Wetlands State Game Refuge"
Douglas Island second crossing faces opposition to proposed routes through Mendenhall Wetlands
Scientists and local conservation groups are raising concerns about possible threats from the long-discussed second crossing to Douglas Island.
As lands uplift, a wetland refuge in Juneau is losing ground
The land right outside Rue’s house is fairly new. And there’s a geologic explanation for why the view has changed so much since his kids were small.
Why isn’t Gastineau Channel navigable all the way through?
Curious Juneau examines why Gastineau Channel isn’t maintained as a through waterway. Instead most vessels have to take the long way around Douglas Island.
Juneau Assembly clarifies legal quirk of hunting in Mendenhall Wetlands
Because some land in the refuge is privately owned, different rules for shotgun use technically applies.
Plane makes emergency landing in Mendenhall Wetlands
A small plane made an emergency landing into the Mendenhall Wetlands State Game Refuge Friday after losing power.
‘The Challenger is gone’
The 71-year-old wooden tugboat Challenger that became a Seattle bunk-and-breakfast and later a home for a Juneau family has been dismantled and disposed.
How to salvage a huge tugboat without spilling 9,500 gallons of fuel and oil
State and federal agencies are readying boom and preparing to haze birds as the 96-foot Challenger is raised as early as Sunday.
“Field of Fireweed” to stay a field for now
The Juneau Planning Commission opted not to put a rezone request for the 82-acre property back on the table.
Juneau Assembly honors longtime PRAC member Jim King
When Jim King was appointed to the City and Borough of Juneau’s first Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee in 1968, the Capital City didn’t even have a Parks and Rec department.