A newly filed lawsuit and a revived six-year-old case from environmental groups and an Alaska Native organization are ...
New species awakened from ancient permafrost may hold the key to helping U.S. troops survive brutal Arctic conditions - but how?
Conservation organizations and an Iñupiat group have filed legal challenges to the Trump administration’s renewed push for ...
Dumpling Mountain is the easiest place to enjoy a panoramic view of Katmai. The tundra-covered summit is 4.6 miles northwest of Brooks Camp, site of a summer visitors center and the hub of park ...
The Trump administration is now facing two federal lawsuits over its renewed push to open the National Petroleum ...
A measure years in the making will establish a cap for Alaska-bound chum salmon accidentally intercepted in trawl nets, ...
All season long, Rausch has been checking the looped wire snares and steel foot traps, slowly adding to his collection of furs – beaver and fox, muskrat and coyote. Every once in a while he keeps one ...
Wilderness Island Tours updates its 2026 Hoonah Coastal Brown Bear Tour with expanded wildlife viewing standards ...
The landfill has strategies to limit bald eagles’ access to garbage. But a true solution will require a transformation, said ...
Tens of thousands of caribou feed and breed in this area, which is the size of Maine. Migratory birds flock to its lakes in summer, and fish rely on the many rivers that crisscross the region. The ...
Tapeworm infestations are not uncommon in brown bears. However, it can be unsettling to see one protruding from a bear's rearend.
Scientists revived new species frozen for 40,000 years - and the U.S. military believes their survival secrets could protect troops in extreme cold.