Alaska has killed more than 200 bears as part of its "intensive management" program intended to help a caribou herd.
Sustainable fishing policies passed in the 1970s have backfired in rural Native villages, where many family-run boats have raised their hooks and nets for good.
Alaska Wildlife Troopers say 16-year-old Akiachak residents Brycen Lupie and Cupi Nose allegedly killed a bull moose a short ...
Many people are surprised to learn that there are bats in Alaska at all, said Blejwas, who is based in Juneau. They’ve proven ...
A federal judge in Juneau has sentenced a Southeast Alaska fisher to six months in federal prison after pleading guilty last ...
NOAA Fisheries has declined to release numbers on the scope of the cutbacks to date, which has left congressional delegations ...
The legislation prohibits farmed salmon and applies only to finfish, such as trout and Arctic grayling, among other finfish ...
Alaska fisherman Dugan Daniels was sentenced to six months for falsifying records and attempting to kill an endangered sperm ...
Dugan Paul Daniels of Coffman Cove, Alaska, U.S.A., violated the U.S. Endangered Species Act by having one of his crew shoot ...
Fishermen, hunters and researchers gathered at the Alaska Marine Science Symposium in Anchorage in January to discuss how ...