Predator control is not pretty. It is not supposed to be. That is because wildlife management in Alaska cannot be guided by feelings. It has to be guided by science, law, food security and ...
Would you believe that one tele-meeting on April 23 stands between would-be caribou and moose hunters and their access to nearly 60 million acres of public federal land in Northwest Alaska? It’s an ...
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Scientists and advocates worry the state’s predator control gamble will fail but still expand aerial bear gunning across ...
Lawsuit says 186 bears shot dead from helicopters since 2023 Environmentalists say disease, lack of food threaten caribou State game officials deny they are putting bears in peril Nov 10 (Reuters) - ...
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 ...
JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — Alaska wildlife agents can resume shooting and killing black and brown bears — including from helicopters — as part of a plan to help recover a caribou herd that was once an ...
As spring arrived in southwestern Alaska, a handful of people from the state Department of Fish and Game rose early and climbed into small airplanes. Pilots flew through alpine valleys, where ribs of ...