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Spring is harvest season when you're living off the land in the high Arctic. Here's how the author learned from Inupiat ...
A predator-control program in Western Alaska, ruled unconstitutional last week, is needed to boost the ailing Mulchatna caribou herd, state game managers say.
Western Alaska’s Mulchatna caribou herd consisted of nearly 200,000 animals in 1997. Today, it has dwindled to 13,000. Photo by Craig McCaa / BLM Wildlife officials in Alaska are pushing back on a ...
The board’s action allows the Department of Fish and Game to continue killing bears and wolves for a third season in the ...
With climate change threatening Indigenous lifeways in Alaska, four young women are devoting their careers to their preservation ...
Journey to the far north of Alaska, where the Indigenous communities hunt caribou, the backbone of the region’s ecosystem Jeffrey Peter, of Old Crow, Yukon, cleans a caribou hide during an ...
A brutal hunting practice is soon to resume in Alaska in a supposed effort to bring greater balance to the local ecosystem. However, some believe that there are ulterior motives at play, and the ...
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game’s decision to kill almost 200 brown bears in order to boost a struggling caribou herd violated due process and was unconstitutional, an Anchorage Superior ...
A UConn grad is navigating the complexities of history, regulation, and climate change in the push to restore Indigenous ...
Raymond Tritt, 52, dresses a fallen bull on the spring caribou hunt. Like virtually every Gwich'in man, he still remembers every detail of his first successful hunt, four decades later. The ...