More than 100 moose taken in southeastern Alaska hunt
Nine of the killed moose reportedly failed to comply with antler restrictions.
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Nine of the killed moose reportedly failed to comply with antler restrictions.
In-season fish data suggest deficient king numbers could continue through 2018 or later.
Alaska has had types such as vole and squirrel ticks that are found on wildlife, but newer to the state are two kinds of dog ticks.
Anchorage authorities said four young people were hiking in woods when three of them were injured after encountering the bear and two young cubs. They were taken to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. The fourth
The total climbed after two bears were fatally shot overnight Tuesday in separate incidents.
As king salmon fishery experienced more closures on the lower river and more guides and private anglers began moving into the middle river to fish for trout and sockeye, it added to pressure on the
Salmon prices will likely rise because of decreased sockeye catches and lower farmed salmon production.
The focus once was almost totally wolves. Since 1993, the state has killed hundreds along with lesser numbers of black and grizzly bears that prey on caribou or moose calves.
Asks lawmakers to review how the commission of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game issues permits in streams determined to be fish habitat
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