The Department of Interior is reviewing how it manages hunting and fishing rights for Alaska Native people and other rural residents on federal lands in Alaska. This review could change which groups can hunt and fish, where they're allowed to do it, and what animals or fish they can take. This matters because thousands of Alaskans depend on hunting and fishing for food and survival, so changes to these rules could directly affect how people feed their families and practice their traditional ways of life.
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