WildArk has partnered with the Igiugig community of Lake Iliamna, Alaska to launch Phase 1 of the project named ‘Grizzly Plains’. This project will secure a vital piece of land on the shore of the Kvichak River, one of the most important rivers int he greater Bristol Bay Salmon fishery in South West, Alaska. Bristol Bay is home to the largest natural Salmon fishery in the world.

The Grizzly Plains Story

The Grizzly Plains Project, led by the people of Iguigig, will be looking at increasing conservation, cultural education, and ecotourism initiatives across their homeland to help preserve the incredible biodiversity of the region.

THE LOCATION

About Bristol Bay

Grizzly Plains Conservancy is located on the shores of the Kvichak River, one of the most important rivers in the greater Bristol Bay Salmon fishery, an area of 40,000 square miles in South West, Alaska.

About Bristol Bay

Grizzly Plains Conservancy is located on the shores of the Kvichak River, one of the most important rivers in the greater Bristol Bay Salmon fishery, an area of 40,000 square miles in South West, Alaska.

Introducing Grizzly Plains Conservancy