The Alaska Department of Fish and Game is a government agency dedicated to the management and conservation of the state's fish and wildlife resources. With a focus on fishing, hunting, subsistence, and wildlife viewing, the department offers a range of programs, licenses, and permits to ensure sustainable practices and protect the diverse species and habitats of Alaska.
From regulating fishing and hunting activities to conducting research and providing educational resources, the department plays a crucial role in maintaining the balance between human activities and the natural environment. With a commitment to preserving Alaska's rich biodiversity, the agency collaborates with partner organizations and engages with the public to promote responsible outdoor recreation and the long-term health of the state's fish and wildlife populations.
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