A new study shows that old whaling routes and Arctic ice still shape which bowhead whale populations recover today.
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Populations of bowhead whales were able to hide from hunters under ice, a new study finds, saving them from extinction. But ...
A moose closure in Unit 13 revives concerns that federal management is pitting rural and urban hunters against each other.
The fight for the largest intact temperate forest in the United States continues with the U.S. Department of Agriculture's ...
Set between Arctic tundra and the icy ocean, Utqiaġvik is the northernmost city in the US, home to about 4,500 people and ...
From 20 yards she was coming at me, huffing and growling — a full charge.” Hamish Stevenson, a native of Mount Desert Island, ...
Last month, a muskox was poached near the Kuskokwim River community of Lower Kalskag. The herd is growing there, but state ...
Our state’s abundant wildlife supports jobs in rural Alaska, brings in new dollars from non-resident visitors and helps fund ...
When Fred Bear decides to stalk Alaska's brown bears with just his bow, he brings a season Alaska guide as backup.
A side gig for a pair of South Dakota men has exploded into a booming business selling 60 tons of elk, deer and moose antlers ...
What began as an unexpected turn has now become one of the most remarkable golden eagle migration stories Bernheim Forest and ...