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Douglas deer: The island’s hunt faces calls for new rules
Under current regulations, hunters on Douglas Island may take up to four deer per year, only one of which may be a doe. Restrictions on the mainland limits hunters to two bucks and no does.
Alaska’s hunting rules look different from those of other states, and for good reason. Alaska’s own constitution actually reserves fish and wildlife for what’s known as common use, but what does this ...
In the fall of 2018, officials with the Alaska Department of Fish and Game and their partners celebrated what they thought was a milestone: an end to the infestation of invasive northern pike in the ...
A dead humpback whale was spotted in Unalaska Bay on Dec. 4, the third reported dead whale to wash up on the island since Oct ...
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings and the Alaska Department of Fish & Game launched a public art contest to promote wildlife ...
Salmon spread across the deck of a fishing vessel during last summer's record season in Bristol Bay. (Hope McKenney/KUCB) The world’s largest sockeye salmon run was larger than average this year, but ...
Only floatplanes are allowed to ferry permitted visitors to enter one of the world’s premier destinations for bear viewing.
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game has released its 2026 Kodiak Management Area (KMA) salmon forecasts.
The closure is effective in Cook Inlet Area state waters through Dec. 31. The Alaska Department of Fish and Game recently ...
ADF&G is seeking feedback on possible changes to McNeil River access, including allowing wheeled planes and more flexible ...
After an Anchorage Superior Court judge struck down a state program that kills bears in order to help caribou hunters, the Alaska Board of Game is proposing a new version of the program. According to ...
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