(CN) – An Alaskan hunter cannot kill more than one caribou per year, the state’s highest court ruled. Kenneth Manning sued Alaska and its Department of Fish & Game, challenging its ...
The hunting opportunities in Alaska are as diverse as the people living here. And choosing the species to pursue on your first hunt in Alaska can be daunting, because there is such a variety of wild ...
Alaska’s remote Western Arctic caribou herd has been a heated topic of discussion in recent years. The herd’s declining population has been the catalyst for massive closures of public lands to non – ...
Join us for an in-person event The Future of Alaska's Caribou on Wednesday, December 13, at 6 p.m. at the Alaska Native Heritage Center. This free community discussion will focus on the health and ...
State wildlife officials have now killed a total of 180 brown bears on southwest Alaska caribou calving grounds in just over a year as part of a contested strategy to restore the renowned Mulchatna ...
Alaska subsistence hunters struggling with caribou declines and lost hunting opportunities got a message at a March gathering in Anchorage: They are not alone. Across the circumpolar north, caribou ...
Department of Fish and Game employees killed nearly 100 brown bears in less than a month in a first-ever predator control hunt aimed at restoring a renowned Southwest Alaska caribou herd by increasing ...
Two new lawsuits are challenging a program used to kill bears and wolves in southwestern Alaska in a state-conducted campaign to control predators to increase caribou numbers in the region. The ...
State biologists have found an unusual disease among caribou in Southwest Alaska. The disease is called brucellosis, caused by the bacteria brucella. It can be lethal to caribou and can lead to ...
State wildlife officials have now killed a total of 180 brown bears on Southwest Alaska caribou calving grounds in just over a year as part of a contested strategy to restore the renowned Mulchatna ...