A judge has ordered the Alaska Department of Fish and Game to pay $115,220 in attorney's fees to a retired Anchorage lawyer and wildlife advocate who successfully sued the state over a wolf-killing ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The author took his grizzly with a recurve bow. Tyler Freel Anyone who’s come across one knows what Fred Bear meant a half century ...
Author’s Note: This story first published more than a decade ago in Outdoor Life magazine. I’m a firm believer that some of our hunting memories can only be truly appreciated in time. It’s not that we ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A wolf on Pleasant Island, Alaska, with a sea otter head in its mouth. Gretchen Roffler When Alaska’s wolves began eating sea ...
A rumor (archived) that circulated online in December 2025 claimed that a pair of trail camera photos authentically showed a mother bear and her cub rescuing a lost girl in Alaska. According to the ...
SAPPORO - A wolf that isn't alive but still howls, growls and flashes red eyes is suddenly in the spotlight in Japan, where a jump in bear attacks has turned the mechanical creature into a surprise ...
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A brown bear stands in water in Katmai National Park on Sept. 27, 2022. A new lawsuit has targeted a revived predator control program that aims to boost Mulchatna caribou herd numbers by killing bears ...
Environmental groups sued Alaska’s wildlife authorities on Monday, aiming to stop game wardens from shooting an unlimited number of bears from helicopters across a wide area inhabited by protected ...
JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — Conservation groups sued Monday over a state program in Alaska that authorizes killing brown bears and black bears as a way to increase the size of a once-significant caribou ...