KODIAK, Alaska - The state's federal subsistence board has discarded seven years of work to determine which rural federal lands in Alaska are eligible for subsistence hunting. Working off data fro...
Who wouldn’t want to save the whales? Maybe an oilman, more interested in drilling rights than in wildlife. Or Inupiat Eskimos, whose close relationship to whales includes hunting them. Or the governor of Alaska, uneager to risk human lives to save seemingly doomed animals.
Who wouldn’t want to save the whales? Maybe an oilman, more interested in drilling rights than in wildlife. Or Inupiat Eskimos, whose close relationship to whales includes hunting them. Or the governor of Alaska, uneager to risk human lives to save seemingly doomed animals.
A top official in the Alaska Department of Fish and Game quit his job Thursday after being charged with 12 hunting violations. Troopers say Division of Wildlife Conservation Director Corey Rossi, a controversial Palin appointee, lied on big-game hunting reports.
A U.S. District Court judge on Wednesday sentenced a longtime Juneau fishing guide to five years of supervised probation and revoked his fishing and hunting licenses for that time period for violating a federal treaty that prohibits the sale of migratory birds.
Detectives are continuing their investigation into the 2008 bear hunt that prompted the resignation of a top state Fish and Game official, turning their attention to the mystery of how the signature of a licensed guide from Kenai appeared on a deceitful hunt record written by the ex-official.
FAIRBANKS — The cold weather hasn’t stopped antlerless moose hunters. Despite the frigid temperatures of late, hunters are still out shooting moose, evidenced by the fact the Alaska Department of F...