One of the things that happens all the time in nature, but is rarely ever seen by the human eye. A woman in Alaska captured the exact moment that a towering moose shed his entire set of antlers, and ...
MOUNT CALVARY — Sitting around in the cold doing nothing. That’s how Joe Green, a Sheboygan North graduate and Mount Calvary resident, classified his hunting experiences growing up. Green began ...
This story, “Bulls in the Snow,” appeared in the November 1947 issue of Outdoor Life. When the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced a December open season on moose in Alaska last year, it started ...
A plea deal pending in Anchorage’s federal court would ban two men from hunting anywhere in the world for four years as punishment for illegally hunting a bull moose in Denali National Park and ...
Yukon River moose meet an Alaska winter hunting adventure A hunt for moose in the cold Alaska winter. By MARK STOPHA Saturday, December 15, 2018 12:42am News Alaska Department of Fish and Game Alaska ...
Comparatively few people get to hunt moose. In Maine, where we have masses of moose, the odds on drawing a tag in any given year are 1,300 to one. In Alaska, where the moose are many, and there’s no ...
A pair of hunters are accused of killing a moose in Denali National Park and wasting most of it — except for one trophy they made sure to take. Photo by Colin + Meg via Unsplash A pair of hunters are ...
When state biologists want to know how many moose are wandering around in different parts of Alaska, they usually get into small planes, take to the air and count the animals that stand out in the ...
A Chugiak High School classroom played host to a moose this month, and though it entered intact, the ungulate left in pieces. The bull moose was the star of a lesson plan featuring instruction on ...
A few moose are seen from the air as they walk across snow at the edge of a forested area in Interior Alaska in this undated photo. (Photo by Mike Taras/Alaska Department of Fish and Game) When state ...