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According to a public notice published on June 6, the board will meet in July in Anchorage to consider changing the state’s ...
Currently, the southern peninsula does not hold a population of black-tailed deer; ADF&G has been developing a strategy to ...
Funding cuts, begun by DOGE and now deepened in proposed budgets, are putting wildlife and public lands at risk and harming ...
The Alaska Board of Game will consider changing the predator control program to allow killing “brown and black bears in ...
Attorneys representing President Donald Trump's administration claim he has the power to dissolve national monuments ...
San Juan Island National Historical Park commemorates the Pig War—possibly history’s most peculiar international conflict, triggered by the shooting of a pig in 1859 and resolved without human ...
The Northern Journal also found most state lawmakers disinterested in the topic of changing the limited-entry system.
It will soon become more expensive to do some outdoor recreation activities in the state, as fishing and hunting licenses, as well as the annual Discover Pass, are set to ...
“Russia has declared war on Alaska seafood,” Murkowski said at the hearing, “and they have been very direct, and very open ...
Six fishing periods into Alaska's heralded Copper River sockeye salmon fishery, with a preliminary harvest estimate of 250,049 reds, state fisheries biologists are saying that it's still hard to say ...