The new Mulchatna predator control program, aimed at boosting caribou numbers, has the same flaw that caused judges to ...
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Is Alaska’s Sky-High Bear Hunt Saving Caribou or Breaking the Law?
Deep in southwest Alaska, a caribou herd that once roared across the tundra at nearly 200,000 strong has shrunk to barely ...
Trail workers say they’ve adjusted their schedule to handle climate-related trail disturbances they’ve been seeing more ...
Conservation groups sued over a state program in Alaska that authorizes killing brown and black bears as a way to increase ...
In the lawsuit, the nonprofit organizations Alaska Wildlife Alliance and the Center for Biological Diversity accused the Alaska Department of Fish and Game of reinstating a predator control program ...
Part of a continuing weekly series on Alaska history by local historian David Reamer. Have a question about Anchorage or Alaska history or an idea for a future article? Go to the form at the bottom of ...
From brown bears to beluga whales, explore the incredible wildlife that thrives in Alaska’s remote and roadless Lake Clark ...
The Board of Game gave the Alaska Department of Fish and Game the authority to aerially shoot any bears of any age across ...
The Alaska Wildlife Alliance and the Center for Biological Diversity sued the Alaska Board of Game today for violating the Alaska Constitution when adopting a predator control program authorizing the ...
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