Alaska-Related Resources
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Stock Photos - Professional stock photography, prints and greeting cards featuring North American wildlife photos, landscape pictures and nature images. Specialty areas include Alaska, the Chesapeake Bay and Florida.
Alaska Department of Fish and Game - The Alaska Department of Fish and Game's website. This website features a large amount of information on Alaska's fish and wildlife, including publications, news and issues, online purchase of licenses, regulations and other items of interest.
G.F. Sherman Signs - G.F. Sherman Signs is a sign shop located in Soldotna, Alaska. Building graphics, logos, and professional grade signs.
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Taxidermy Supply
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Allred Taxidermy Supplies - An online taxidermy supply and taxidermy auction company.
McKenzie Taxidermy Supply - Wildlife and fish taxidermy supplies.
Van Dykes Taxidermy Supply - Van Dykes Taxidermy has grown into a major manufacturing facility producing industry leading and award winning products in wood foam chemicals and glass eyes for wildlife and fish taxidermy.
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Learn Taxidermy
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Taxidermy Today Magazine - Learn taxidermy with how-to articles including fish taxidermy.
Taxidermy.Net - Provides definitions, brief history, general information on techniques, links to associations, publications, schools, workshops, conventions, suppliers, discussion groups, and taxidermy studios listed by state.
Wikipedia - Taxidermy information at Wikipedia, a free online encyclopedia.
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Fishing and Hunting
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Alaska Fishing Trips - Fresh and saltwater fishing trips and lodging packages for king salmon, silver salmon, rainbow trout and halibut. Tall Tale Charters is one of the Kenai Peninsula's most experienced charter guides for Kenai River and Homer Alaska fishing.
Kenai River Sportfishing Association - The Kenai River Sportfishing Association is a non-profit educational and conservation organization of sport anglers, conservationists and others whose primary goal is preservation and improvement of salmon habitat while promoting responsible sportfishing on the Kenai River.
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