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One of the fastest-growing sectors for flightseeing in Alaska is helicopter flightseeing. Hovering over a blue pool on a ...
If the state Department of Fish and Game predator control takes place, it would be the third year of a program that has so ...
A judge’s ruling may have just saved 200 brown bears in Alaska. In a major win for conservationists and wildlife advocates, the Anchorage Superior Court struck down a state-backed bear ... Read more ...
Sanitation officials in Anchorage, Alaska, put their bear-resistant trash bins to the test with the help of some product ...
Alaska has well over 130,000 bears, so winter is a welcome respite to their prey. But in recent years, more and more bears have been groggily waking up from hibernation early, staggering across ...
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Alaska officials are seeking emergency authorization to keep killing bears and wolves in a region in the western part of the state even though a judge ruled a week ago that the state predator ...
According to Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency representative Matthew Cameron, wildlife officers received a report that a ...
Less than two weeks after a court order halted the program, officials petitioned the state Board of Game for an emergency authorization Friday to continue killing bears and wolves in Western Alaska.
The state Department of Fish and Game program is aimed at boosting the population of the faltering Mulchatna Caribou Herd.