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One Of Alaska's Most Underrated Destinations Is A Breathtaking Hidden Gem Full Of Wildlife
Alaska is packed to the gills with amazing outdoor destinations, but this small town is one of the best thanks to several ...
Alaska is a land of contrasts and extremes, where each season brings a completely different experience and mood. It is a ...
Anyone who dreams of going to Alaska may envision stunning landscapes and snow-capped mountains, but there’s much more to the Land of the Midnight Sun than at first meets the eye. If you’re dreaming ...
For centuries, the Athabascan people of Alaska relied on wood bison for survival. That is until the species, deemed by the National Park Service as the largest terrestrial animal in North America, ...
Judge finds Alaska’s bid to reauthorize wolf-shooting program on Kenai Peninsula is unconstitutional
An Anchorage Superior Court judge awarded more than $115,000 to a longtime wolf advocate who sued over a predator control ...
Alaska, like other states around the nation, is compiling a 10-year plan to guide conservation of sometimes vulnerable wildlife populations. Alaska’s State Wildlife Action Plan, which is in draft form ...
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA – A federal District Court in Alaska ruled on Sept. 30 that a National Park Service rule allowing hunting practices like baiting brown bears in national preserves in Alaska was ...
The Biden administration has thrown its support behind a controversial land swap that would allow a road to be built through a national wildlife refuge in Alaska. In a draft environmental review ...
Alaska’s bear hunting season is a long-standing tradition thanks to the state’s rugged wilderness and complex ecosystem management. With two native bear species—the brown (or grizzly) bear and the ...
It was wet and windy in Cordova on Saturday. Still though, around 50 people showed up at the dock for the dedication of the Alaska Wildlife Troopers’ newest boat, the P/V Arduser, named after retired ...
A headless robot about the size of a labrador retriever will be camouflaged as a coyote or fox to ward off migratory birds and other wildlife at Alaska's second-largest airport, a state agency said.
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