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William A. Miller of New Mexico faces charges for illegally claiming Alaska residency to get hunting licenses from 2021–2024, violating multiple game laws and seasons.
The Limited Entry Act was created to manage open-access chaos. When Alaska gained statehood in 1959, there were no limits to who could fish. This led to ballooning participation, and by the early ...
The challenges of modern wildlife conservation are far more complex than anything managers faced when the Idaho Department of Fish and Game was created by a citizens’ initiative in 1938. The agency is ...
State transportation officials aim to reopen the road by April 4th. Alaska Fish and Game shared a video of a ptarmigan in the wild. The video shows the state bird running on snow and picking buds from ...
A total of 19 wolves and nearly 200 bears have been removed. Then, Anchorage Superior Court Judge Andrew Guidi deemed the Alaska Department of Fish and Game’s predator-culling management plan ...
Idaho Department of Fish and Game will stock 950 rainbow trout in the 10 to 12-inch range at two area fishing holes March 24-28. Hayden Creek Pond, located along Hayden Creek near Lemhi ...
Idaho Fish and Game commissioners are scheduled to vote on spring chinook and fall big game hunting seasons when they meet Wednesday in Boise. A public comment hearing will be held Tuesday evening.
NEW. THIS MORNING ON DAYBREAK. A HIKER FROM MASSACHUSETTS IS SAFE AFTER FISH AND GAME SPENT ALL DAY LONG RESCUING HIM IN LINCOLN. IT STARTED AROUND 845 YESTERDAY MORNING WHEN THAT HIKER TEXTED 911 ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - Alaska State Troopers conducted a high-speed pursuit Thursday along the Parks Highway in Wasilla. The video shows approximately seven trooper squad cars assisting in the ...
according to Alaska State Troopers. In a Wednesday dispatch, troopers say 38-year-old Lillian Johnson was charged with first-degree child endangerment and taken to Fairbanks Correctional Center. An ...
MICHIGAN (WPBN/WGTU) -- As temperatures start to warm up, you may notice dead fish along shorelines of lakes and ponds. The phenomenon is called fish kill and we may see more of it this spring.
After a couple weeks without a lead, they doubled the reward. About a month later, Alaska Wildlife Troopers were doing routine inspections of shellfish pots around Thorne Bay Harbor. They hauled ...
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