A division of the Alaska Department of Natural Resources has designated land near the mouth of the Kasilof River as “special use lands.” The decision creates the Kasilof River Special Use Area. The problems outlined are insufficient sanitation facilities, ongoing damage to the dunes and wetlands, and maintenance of public access. KDLL’s Ben Stanton highlights what the decision will mean:
Special use at Kasilof
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Below: trails and navigational marker at the mouth of the Kasilof River.
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