We expect the Alaska Department of Fish and Game and the Alaska Board of Game to base their wildlife management regulations on sound science. We also expect they will be transparent and honest with ...
A bull moose in Homer has reddish-yellow hair patches, sparking ADF&G interest. Officials say it’s likely leucism or a copper deficiency, not Moose Winter Tick, and encourage public reporting of ...
An Alaska hare perches on the tundra in the Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge on May 21, 2010. Alaska hares, which are much bigger than snowshoe hares, appear to be declining in population and are ...
Margaret Merritt spent a career steeped in exploration and adventure throughout Alaska as she details in her new book.
The Alaska Board of Game held deliberations on Monday evening and Tuesday morning over regulations affecting state-managed wildlife harvests in the Ketchikan-area Unit 1A and Prince of Wales Island-ar ...
The herd that roams between northeastern Alaska and northwestern Canada is down in size from the all-time high counted in ...
The Alaska Board of Game on Thursday approved state officials’ request to continue a controversial predator control program in Western Alaska, even though a judge ruled two weeks ago that the ...
An Alaska state wildlife biologist is eying the release of another heard of wood bison in the coming years, after shepherding two other herds over the last 11 years. Tom Seaton, who heads the Alaska ...
Conservation groups sued Monday over a state program in Alaska that authorizes killing brown bears and black bears as a way to increase the size of a once-significant caribou herd in the southwest ...
FILE - In this undated photo provided by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, an airplane flies over caribou from the Porcupine Caribou Herd on the coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge ...
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