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Clark Pederson, deckhand aboard the F/V Northwestern, sorts crab on the vessel’s sorting table. Discovery Channel photo.
As retired biologists, we’re saddened to see the agency in which we once proudly served reduced to shooting bears and wolves ...
Alaska's 'National Petroleum Reserve' Ecosystem Could Collapse if Trump Opens 82% Of It For Oil Drilling Since taking office, ...
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Surrendering Alaska’s largest public land tract to Big Oil
The largest tract of public land in the United States is a wild expanse of tundra and wetlands stretching across nearly 23 million acres of northern Alaska. It’s called the National Petroleum Reserve ...
Caribou, migrating birds and many other types of wildlife rely on this expanse of wetlands and tundra. Humanity and the ...
With Alaska's caribou herds shrink, agencies are culling predators like bears and wolves. The true threat is much more complex.
Indigenous communities in the Alaskan and Canadian Arctic have relied on the migratory Porcupine caribou herd for thousands of years, leading to a deep relationship and respect for the caribou. A ...