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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 Boone and Crockett Club has confirmed a new record for the largest hunter-killed grizzly bear. The giant boar scored 27 9 ...
The Alaska Board of Game will consider changing the predator control program to allow killing “brown and black bears in ...
The ending of federal protections across millions of acres would allow drilling and mining in some of the last remaining ...
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These images all depict or were taken by U.S. Fish and Wildlife employees from the 1950s through the early 1980s. All of them are from Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge, which spans nearly 2 million ...
Across Alaska, roads are falling apart. Potholes deepen in Fairbanks, washed-out culverts block salmon in the Mat-Su, and ...
United States Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum announced on Monday that the federal government had proposed the reversal ...
FAIRMONT—Fairmont native Jacob Lemon just set out on his third year of leading fishing charters in Alaska through his ...
The Department of the Interior is planning to lift some restrictions on development within the National Petroleum ...