Habitat and Lands — Management & Research
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game preserves the health and viability of Alaska’s fish and wildlife populations by protecting the lands and waters these species depend upon for their survival and reproductive success. The Department conducts research on watersheds, active mining sites, fire-impacted woodlands, anadromous fish streams, and coastal and marine environments throughout Alaska in an effort to document and mitigate human-related impacts, changes in habitat, and species abundance.
Publications & Reports
Projects & Programs
- Anadromous Waters Program
- Fish Passage Improvement Program
- Habitat Management Guides
- Waters Programs
Land Management & Planning
- Alaska Interagency Wildland Fire Management Plan (PDF 682 kB)
- Alaska Native Claim Settlement Act (ANCSA) Land Conveyances
- Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act (ANILCA) - Native Allotments
- Navigability Unit
- Land Disposals & Land Use Plans
- Platting Actions & Easement Vacactions
- Special Areas / Refuge Management Plans
- Wolverine Creek Area Planning Project (fishing and bear viewing)