Plans and Planning Projects
Species Plans
Multi-species Plans
- Alaska’s Wildlife Action Plan (formerly the Alaska Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy)
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Alaska Invasive Rodent Prevention Plan (PDF 2,291 kB)
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Rat Prevention and Control (PDF 2,291 kB)
(this links to Appendix H in the above PDF document)
A practical stand-alone guide to help communities and industry develop local action plans against rodents; includes "how to" steps on building awareness, detecting rats, eliminating site features that attract them, etc.
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Rat Prevention and Control (PDF 2,291 kB)
(this links to Appendix H in the above PDF document)
- Alaska Aquatic Nuisance Species Management Plan, ADF&G (PDF 1,210 kB)
- Predation Control Implementation Plans
- Regional Comprehensive Salmon Plans
- Statewide Stocking Plan for Recreational Fisheries
- Wildlife Conservation Division Strategic Plan (PDF 812 kB)
Bison
- Delta Bison Interim Management Plan 2012 (PDF 1,032 kB)
- Delta Bison Management Plan 2000 – 2005 (PDF 741 kB)
- Delta Bison News - September 2009 (PDF 705 kB)
Brown Bear
- Kenai Peninsula Brown Bear Conservation Strategy
- Kodiak Archipelago Bear Management Plan
- Southeast Alaska Unit 4 Brown Bear Management Strategy
- Wolverine Creek Area Planning Project (fishing and bear viewing)
Caribou
- Fortymile Caribou Herd Harvest Plan 2019 – 2023 (PDF 1,623 kB)
- Fortymile Caribou Herd Harvest Plan 2012 – 2018 (PDF 728 kB)
- Fortymile Caribou Herd Harvest Plan 2006 – 2012 (PDF 321 kB)
- Fortymile Caribou Herd Harvest Plan 2001 – 2006 (PDF 100 kB)
- Fortymile Caribou Herd Management Plan 1995 (PDF 1,716 kB)
- Game Management Unit 23 Working Group
- Western Arctic Caribou Herd Management Planning
Moose
- Central Kuskokwim Moose Management Plan (PDF 2,767 kB)
- Koyukuk River Moose Management Plan
- Yukon-Innoko Moose Management Plan (PDF 2,237 kB)
- Yukon Flats Cooperative Moose Management Plan (PDF 2,482 kB)
Wolf
- Unit 2 Wolf Harvest Strategy 2019–2021 (PDF 246 kB)
Wood Bison Restoration
Learn about the life history of wood bison, and their status as an endangered species.