Travelling in Alaska — the US’s final frontier — can feel like jumping through a wormhole. Time here is marked not by the ...
Alaska has killed more than 200 bears as part of its "intensive management" program intended to help a caribou herd.
Mike Dunleavy killed a large, majestic brown bear near Cordova, and the bear hide was recently mounted prominently in the ...
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game’s decision ... also challenging the state’s bear-killing program. Both lawsuits argued that the state’s Board of Game failed to follow adequate due ...
State officials are seeking Board of Game emergency action to continue a program that a judge last week ruled as ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) recently announced that it plans to continue listing grizzly bears as an ...
Yet in Alaska, where only 20% of the state is accessible by road, that does not stop travellers finding ways to explore further. Published in the USA guide, available with the Jan/Feb 2025 issue ...
From wild ponies in Virginia to bison in Yellowstone, here are seven wildlife-rich destinations—and tips on how to be a ...
The skiers were caught in a slide Tuesday afternoon near the west fork of the Twentymile River, which buried them “between 40 feet and nearly 100 feet deep.” ...
Railbookers has an 11-day train itinerary called "Grand Alaska Adventure with Alaska Railroad Southbound." The journey includes stops at two state parks ... and grizzly bear, moose, and caribou ...
On May 9, 2018, APS transported one “foreign hunter” to Surprise Bay, where the hunter shot and killed a black bear on land belonging to the State of Alaska. On May 10, Larson transported three ...
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