Thursday Edition 4/4/24

Couple Looking for housing

Hi

My girlfriend and I work on the trail crew in Moose Pass for the Forest Service and are looking for housing. Intrested in dry cabins, trailers, yurts or apartments. Doesnt need to be fancy! Were ideally looking for something under  $900  a month in the Moose Pass/Cooper landing area. Our season is early May until mid to end of October.

I can be reached by call or text at 406 241 7646


Thanks!

Isaac


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Volunteer Opportunity for Forest Service Committee

Are you interested in taking part of a committee who makes recommendations for conservation projects near the Chugach National Forest?
Do you have around 30 hours a year to share?

The Chugach National Forest is seeking between 9-15 volunteers to take part of the Kenai Peninsula-Anchorage Borough Resource Advisory Committee (RAC). This is a committee who would be approved by the USDA Secretary. There are dedicated funds that can only be used via the RAC. If you’re interested in learning more, visit the general page or the application page.

The invitation is open until the RAC reaches sufficient eligible candidates. That will be updated in the RAC website. See flyer attached for more information.

Carlos is available to talk more individually over the phone or on a virtual meeting for your group. 907.738.2758

Link to Flyer


Carlos De La Torre
carlos.delatorre@usda.gov




Cooper Landing Gem Newsletter

Enjoy our monthly newsletter, the Cooper Landing Gem, for updates and happenings in the Cooper Landing Community. In this issue you’ll find out how to enter the 17th Annual Cooper Landing Regatta and how to be an event sponsor. You’ll also find happenings at the Cooper Landing School, Library,  Trail Committee, and the Community Club.

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News Release: Federal Subsistence Board to hold public meeting to consider proposals to change Federal subsistence hunting and trapping regulations

Federal Subsistence Board to hold public meeting to consider proposals to change Federal subsistence hunting and trapping regulations

PUBLIC NOTICE – The Federal Subsistence Board (Board) will meet at the Lakefront Anchorage Hotel at 4800 Spenard Road in Anchorage, Alaska, April 2-5, 2024, to consider proposed changes to Federal subsistence hunting and trapping regulations for the 2024-2026 regulatory years and wildlife closure reviews. The Board will discuss other subsistence related topics to include RFR22-01 (request for reconsideration of fisheries proposal FP21-01), Delegation of Authority letters regarding Unit 6 Deer/Moose and Unit 17A and 17C Nushagak Caribou, as well as receive a Council Correspondence update. The regulatory proposals may be viewed at https://www.doi.gov/subsistence/current-proposals.

The Board encourages the public to participate in person. The public may also participate via Microsoft Teams meeting link shared on our website or via teleconference. There will be opportunities for the public to testify on both agenda and non-agenda items throughout the meeting. Public comments on general, non-agenda subsistence issues will be welcomed at the start of each day. The public will be provided opportunities to comment on specific hunting and trapping proposals and closure reviews as the Board considers them.

To participate in this meeting by teleconference, dial toll-free (833) 436-1163 (Conference ID 784 717 161#). The Microsoft Teams meeting link, full agenda, and available meeting materials are posted to the Federal Subsistence Management Program’s website at www.doi.gov/subsistence/board<http://www.doi.gov/subsistence/board>.