The caribou herd that is at the center of the debate over oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge has declined by ...
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An Alaska hare perches on the tundra in the Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge on May 21, 2010. Alaska hares, which are much bigger than snowshoe hares, appear to be declining in population and are ...
The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska is the size of South Carolina with no roads, trails or facilities - a true ...
Huge herds of migrating caribou. Musk ox in their shaggy coats. Bears, wolves, wolverines. Sheep and goats high in the mountains. Millions of swirling seabirds. Nesting ducks and geese and songbirds!
Alaska is no stranger to jaw-dropping scenery. But southwest of Anchorage in the Gulf of Alaska lies one of the state's lesser-known gems: Kodiak Island. Lush and green for most of the year, Kodiak ...
The Trump administration plans to open a large area of Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil and gas leasing. The refuge is the size of South Carolina and includes one of the largest ...
Alaska, like other states around the nation, is compiling a 10-year plan to guide conservation of sometimes vulnerable wildlife populations. Alaska’s State Wildlife Action Plan, which is in draft form ...