Yet one more showdown is shaping up between the state and federal governments in the 49th state as the Alaska Board of Game continues to push wolf-control programs to boost moose and caribou numbers.
On Prince of Wales Island, Alaska, gray wolves are doing something unexpected: hunting sea otters. This surprising dietary shift appears to have notable implications for both ecosystems and wolf ...
There's a common problem in wildlife management - to know how many animals you can hunt, you need to know how many animals you have. You'd think that problem might be easier to solve in an enclosed ...
Pleasant Island in Alaska is not exactly befitting of its name. The frigid, 20-square-mile island is uninhabited by humans, but it hosts a remarkably large and rich ecosystem that features deer, ...
After a lifetime spent hunting alongside and living with gray wolves in the wild, Frank Glaser has plenty to say on the ...
The U.S. Department of the Interior’s (DOI) has proposed restoring state-aligned hunting regulations in Alaska’s national ...