Alaska wildlife officials push to continue its aerial predator-control program despite a court ruling that says the program ...
A predator-control program in Western Alaska, ruled unconstitutional last week, is needed to boost the ailing Mulchatna ...
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TheTravel on MSNThe Alaskan Department of Fish and Game is Pushing Back To Legally Keep Killing Bears, But They Have A ReasonThe program was put into place just two years ago, eliminating 19 wolves and 200 bears, as stated by the department (which ...
Once one of the state's largest caribou herds, the low population of Southwest Alaska's Mulchatna herd has failed to recover. Researchers are working to understand why.
The Department of Interior neglected its obligation to obtain a court order before it canceled the state agency’s oil and gas ...
A UConn grad is navigating the complexities of history, regulation, and climate change in the push to restore Indigenous ...
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One Of Alaska's Least Crowded National Parks Is Known For Stunning Sand Dunes And WildlifeNo crowds, unless you count the half-million caribou sharing 1.8-million ... Little Kobuk Sand Dunes, and the Hunt River Dunes. The park lies in Northwest Alaska — just 75 miles to the east ...
Once one of the states largest caribou herds, southwestern Alaska's Mulchatna caribou herds' low population has failed to recover. Researchers are examining disease and nutrition to understand why.
The board sets hunting rules that ... The Mulchatna caribou herd, which ranges in the refuge, has declined sharply since the late 1990s. The Alaska Department of Fish and Game argues that removal ...
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