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 ...
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.
The Newhalen River flows into Lake Iliamna in Newhalen, Alaska, a native fishing village, on July 23, 2019. (Luis Sinco/Los Angeles Times) JUNEAU, Alaska — A bill before the Alaska House Resources ...
The National Park Service (NPS) announced it has banned hunters from baiting bears in Alaska. The ban, effective from July 2024, applies to sport hunters targeting black and brown bears on National ...
Alaska’s remote Western Arctic caribou herd has been a heated topic of discussion in recent years. The herd’s declining population has been the catalyst for massive closures of public lands to non – ...
Regulations and policies governing hunting and fishing on federal lands will be up for discussion at the Southeast Alaska Subsistence Regional Advisory Council meeting in Wrangell on Wednesday and ...
The National Park Service has announced that hunters will no longer be allowed to use bait to attract bears on 22 million acres of federally governed National Preserves in Alaska. The ban, scheduled ...
Artist Christy Ruby sits for a picture with her colored sea otter in her studio on March 2, 2023. (Eric Stone/KRBD) Southeast Alaska’s sea otters were driven to near-extinction by the fur trade in the ...
The National Park Service wants to reinstate bans on what it describes as “controversial” hunting and trapping activities on Alaska’s federal preserves, including luring bears with bait, shooting ...