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“I think a lot of hunters are having to really think through how to accomplish the hunt that they want to do and do it responsibly," says a Fish and Game…
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Nushagak Peninsula federal hunt returns indicate a slightly larger hunt than the long-term average. So far, 95 caribou have been recorded…
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Offering tips and techniques for safely turning subsistence fish waste into compost for gardeners and growers, Saturday at 3:00 p.m. at the Dillingham…
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Karen Bradford to step in for several months while a permanent replacement for outgoing superintendent Diane Chung is hired. Karen Bradford, a 25-year…
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Swallows and other "aerial insectivores" are declining nationwide, which is why researchers around Alaska are ramping up efforts to monitor tree swallows…
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For hunters like Wayne Hott, this $15,000-$25,000 trip is the hunt -- and the trophy -- of a lifetime. Every other year, the spring bear hunt on the…
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On April 28, Andrew Lind's marine adventure turned into a near-death experience when he spent over an hour and a half in frigid water without a flotation…
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The weeklong season extension has a harvest limit of 3 caribou, with no same-day airborne allowed, and the season ends May 10 to avoid overlap with…
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Though the program lost its funding in 2014, Walrus Island State Game Sanctuary has been kept open by donors including Explore.org and several zoos. The…
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Early Saturday morning, Aliy Zirkle and Jeff King's teams were both attacked by a snowmachiner on the trail prior to Nulato. One of King's dogs was…
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Dillingham residents had a chance to testify on proposed predator control rules; in D.C., Alaska Sen. Murkowski told Secretary Jewell the rules would…
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A registration permit will allow hunters to take up two caribou in areas of 17A and C where some of Nushagak Peninsula herd seems to be straying. KDLG…