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A predator-control program in Western Alaska, ruled unconstitutional last week, is needed to boost the ailing Mulchatna caribou herd, state game managers say.
Meanwhile, the outdoor industry prepares for a renewed fight to prevent energy development in some of Alaska's most beloved wilderness areas.
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 predator removal program that was just voided by the court was predicated on the assumption that excessive bear predation ...
with the Brooks Range in the background. (Lisa Hupp/USFWS) A federal judge in Anchorage has ruled in favor of Alaska’s state-owned investment bank in a lawsuit that could clear the way for oil ...
Photo by Craig McCaa / BLM Wildlife officials in Alaska are pushing back on a state supreme court ... Since 2012, the ADFG has been using aerial methods to remove wolves from the herd’s range. In 2023 ...
"Alaska offers many memorable experiences, from getting close to glaciers and seeing animals in the wild to learning about the unique culture," said Robert Morgenstern, senior vice president ...
FILE - The Kaktovik Lagoon and the Brooks Range mountains of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge are seen in Kaktovik, Alaska, Oct. 15, 2024. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson, File) The tax law called for two ...