FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Another Pebble mine financial backer walks away

ANCHORAGE, AK – This morning, Northern Dynasty Minerals, the company backing the proposed Pebble mine, and potential financial backer, First Quantum Minerals, announced the two were "unable to reach agreement," and have terminated their framework agreement. The announcement means Northern Dynasty is left once again as the sole backer of the mine proposal, with four failed attempts to gain financial partnership. Hunters and anglers, tribes, commercial fishing organizations and concerned Alaskans had repeatedly called for First Quantum Minerals to abandon the partnership agreement since it was announced in December 2017.

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to open brief opportunity for public to shape analysis of Pebble Mine plan

ANCHORAGE, AK - The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announced it will open a 30-day public comment period, beginning April 1, to collect input on the scope of its analysis of Pebble Limited Partnership’s mine plan. This is the first formal opportunity for the public to comment on the latest proposed mine plan, which was submitted to the Corps of Engineers last December.

Pebble application shows project posing catastrophic impacts to Bristol Bay salmon

Pebble application shows project posing catastrophic impacts to Bristol Bay salmon

ANCHORAGE, AK - This morning, the Army Corps of Engineers released Public Notice stating they've received Pebble's mining permit application. 

In response to this news and an initial review of the application by Trout Unlimited, Nelli Williams, director of Trout Unlimited’s Alaska Program, released the following statement: