Because of a complex mechanism known as “Arctic amplification,” Alaska is warming two to three times faster than the world as ...
State employees firing from planes and helicopters over a large game unit could also target bears in a proposal before the ...
The findings, in a newly published study led by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service biologist Heather Renner, show that the toll ...
The Arctic is changing, and scientists and residents alike are interested to understand both the reasons for and impacts of ...
Marine heat waves have halved Alaska’s common murre population. A study links these declines to food shortages.
By Becky Bohrer Gov. Mike Dunleavy pushes for 'critical agency actions that would restore opportunity to Alaska' Alaska Gov.
Alaska proposes a wolf control plan to restore moose populations, State Troopers warn of holiday driving dangers, Ketchikan ...
Goose Lake’s polar plunge raises $385K, Mat-Su Fish & Game honors members, the Iditarod countdown continues, and Juneau ...
The common murre, a large black-and-white seabird native to northern waters, has become far less common in Alaska over the ...
The best time to visit Alaska is between May and September, when the balmy weather allows for prime hiking and wildlife ...