Deep in southwest Alaska, a caribou herd that once roared across the tundra at nearly 200,000 strong has shrunk to barely ...
The Alaska Wildlife Alliance and other groups have filed a lawsuit against the Alaska Board of Game, arguing that its ...
American black bears are the most widely distributed bear species in the United States, inhabiting forests, mountains, and ...
An Alaska Native corporation leased mineral rights inside a national park to Contango Ore Inc., which may develop a gold mine ...
A grizzly bear attacked a group of schoolchildren and teachers on a walking trail in British Columbia, Canada, injuring 11 ...
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It was a shocking sight for the farmer — three of his sheep lying dead on the ground, signs of their mauling unmistakable.
Located on Wrangell Island in the Alaska Panhandle, this charming community offers a genuine slice of Alaskan life without the tourist crowds that flock to more famous spots like Juneau or Ketchikan.
Jagged peaks that seem to have erupted from Earth’s imagination, oxygen so crisp it feels like your first-ever breath, and fish so fresh they practically jump onto your plate – that’s Seward, Alaska, ...
Kobuk Valley National Park is one of Alaska’s wildest places, home to caribou herds, brown bears, wolves, wolverines, and ...
Big dogs play badass roles every day as guard dogs, herding dogs, service dogs, and countless other vital jobs that canines ...
Nov. 18, 2015 — Alaska Gov. Bill Walker will not fight the federal government’s attempts to help Syrian refugees resettle in the United States, his office announced Tuesday. Please log in, or sign up ...