The Alaska Wildlife Alliance sued in 2023, and on Dec. 31, 2025, a Superior Court judge ordered the state to pay up.
The ruling came from Superior Court Judge Christina Rankin on Dec. 31, and concerns a lawsuit that goes back to 2023.
Encounters with humans from 2017 to 2021 killed hundreds of Steller sea lions and other marine mammals that swim in Alaska waters, along with dozens of Alaska whales, according to a new federal report ...
Alaska, like other states around the nation, is compiling a 10-year plan to guide conservation of sometimes vulnerable wildlife populations. Alaska’s State Wildlife Action Plan, which is in draft form ...
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA – A federal District Court in Alaska ruled on Sept. 30 that a National Park Service rule allowing hunting practices like baiting brown bears in national preserves in Alaska was ...
A wildlife photographer was killed by a cow moose in Homer, Alaska, on Sunday while trying to take pictures of the cow, which had just given birth to calves. Dale Chorman, 70, was reportedly with ...
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One of Alaska's most underrated destinations is a breathtaking hidden gem full of wildlife
Alaska is packed to the gills with amazing outdoor destinations, but this small town is one of the best thanks to several ...
For centuries, the Athabascan people of Alaska relied on wood bison for survival. That is until the species, deemed by the National Park Service as the largest terrestrial animal in North America, ...
A headless robot about the size of a labrador retriever will be camouflaged as a coyote or fox to ward off migratory birds and other wildlife at Alaska's second-largest airport, a state agency said.
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