“Frank Glaser was one of the most skilled and toughest woodsmen in Alaska. He was tireless on the trail,” says Sam. White, ...
After spotting six wolves on a trail near her home, one Anchorage resident says she's seen the pack multiple times since late ...
The potential move to Alaska comes amid concerns about securing wolves from British Columbia due to possible U.S.-Canada trade tensions. Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials have declined to confirm ...
Ryan Scott, a regional supervisor for the Alaska Department of Fish and Game’s division of wildlife conservation, said wolves are more likely to be killed — “harvested,” in hunting vernacular — after ...
On this Outdoor Explorer, host Lisa Keller is joined by Tom Walker, author of the book "The Wanderer." In less than 6 months, Wolf 258 traversed almost 3000 miles in Alaska and Canada. His amazing ...
SITKA, Alaska— Conservation groups filed a formal notice today of their intent to sue the federal government for failing to act on a petition to protect Alexander Archipelago wolves in Southeast ...
JUNEAU, AlaskaJUNEAU, Alaska — Conservation groups asked the federal government Wednesday to provide Endangered Species Act protections to a southeast Alaska wolf population they say is under threat ...
SITKA, Alaska— The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced today that Alexander Archipelago wolves in Southeast Alaska may warrant protection under the Endangered Species Act and started a year-long ...
Bird Brown of the Alaskan Bush People is making some big moves when it comes to living her own life. On the September 26 episode of the Alaskan Bush People, Bird shared her need to move back to the ...
The petition seeks protections for the Alexander Archipelago wolf in southeast Alaska. While the wolf’s range includes parts of southeast Alaska and coastal British Columbia, the groups say the wolves ...
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