An Inupiaq elder teaches his great-grandson to hunt in rapidly warming Northwest Alaska where thinning ice, shifting caribou migrations and severe storms are reshaping life. A mining road recently app ...
Bucky Flowers has been processing hides for 49 years, everything from deer to turkey and now, Florida black bears. He's ...
Alaska’s hunting rules look different from those of other states, and for good reason. Alaska’s own constitution actually reserves fish and wildlife for what’s known as common use, but what does this ...
A two-year quest for browns in the wilds of Alaska that included the expected (bone-chilling cold), the unusual (wolverines), ...
Under current regulations, hunters on Douglas Island may take up to four deer per year, only one of which may be a doe. Restrictions on the mainland limits hunters to two bucks and no does.
The latest estimate for the Western Arctic Caribou Herd is 121,000, a steep drop from 2023. The last time the herd's numbers ...
Sometimes plunging in headfirst and barehanded is just the most efficient way to nab the nuisance lizard, says Mike Kimmel, ...
Kwigillingok, Alaska, has long grappled with erosion and flooding. Residents want to move to higher ground, further inland, especially after the remnants of Typhoon Halong damaged nearly every house.
The author hunted waterfowl for 46 years before realizing he was close to getting all 41 species on "the list" of huntable North American waterfowl.
The National Congress of American Indians adopted a formal resolution, urging the federal government to close Alligator ...
Thirty days alone on a boat in the Alaskan wilderness, with no harbors, no visitors, and no backup plan. This is what ...
An arctic wind cut across Prudhoe Bay, sending spindrifts swirling as Energy Secretary Chris Wright stepped onto a podium hastily erected among oil wells and pump stations. The gray summer sunlight ...