The predator removal program that was just voided by the court was predicated on the assumption that excessive bear predation ...
It’s up to an Alaska federal court to decide who has the rights to a portion of land between the Canning and Staines rivers ...
The board’s action allows the Department of Fish and Game to continue killing bears and wolves for a third season in the ...
The Department of Interior neglected its obligation to obtain a court order before it canceled the state agency’s oil and gas ...
A state development agency might consider doing some oil exploration work in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge next winter, following a federal judge's ruling Tuesday that the Biden administration ...
Finally — finally! — Alaska’s wildlife advocates have achieved a notable victory for bears in their continuing effort to stop what has become widely known as the “Mulchatna Bear Massacre.” ...
The Alaska Wildlife Alliance, the plaintiff in the case that resulted in the ruling, said the Department of Fish and Game is attempting to circumvent the law. “We’re just kind of stunned right ...
An avalanche in the Alaskan backcountry buried three skiers under at least 40 feet of snow, Alaska Wildlife Troopers said in a dispatch Wednesday. The blanket of debris could be as deep as 100 ...
Western Alaska’s Mulchatna caribou herd consisted of nearly 200,000 animals in 1997. Today, it has dwindled to 13,000. Photo by Craig McCaa / BLM Wildlife officials in Alaska are pushing back on a ...
UnCruise’s floating basecamps offer rare and intimate views of the state’s iconic animals, including whales, bears, salmon, ...
the Alaska Wildlife Troopers said in a statement. The troopers later identified the three men as David Linder, 39, of Florida; Charles Eppard, 39, of Montana; and Jeremy Leif, 38, of Minnesota.
Alaska Wildlife Troopers made the tragic discovery while conducting a routine inspection of the shellfish pots near Thorne Bay Harbor on March 14, according to an official dispatch. The animals ...