After a wild windstorm destroyed the original shelter, the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center is building two new shelters for Sitka Black-Tailed Deer. Community support raised funds in under two ...
Natural Resources Commissioner John Boyle said creating a cabinet-level agriculture department would force the state to focus ...
Exciting discoveries from archaeological sites predating the Clovis culture pose new questions about how, when, and by whom ...
The Dene people, or Athabascans, including the Dena'ina and Ahtna tribes, traditionally used these areas for summer fishing and harvesting salmon and terrestrial meat, essential for their survival.
A friend of mine from the Haa Yaitx’u Saiani’s Kin Support Program asked me to speak at the Mudrooms at Crystal Saloon at 7 p.m. Tuesday concerning love. I am not a big speaker…I am a big writer, ...
Ranchers on Colorado's Western Slope hope the Trump administration will intervene after wildlife officials began a voter-mandated reintroduction of gray wolves.
For reliably good weather, lots of daylight, and the best chance of seeing wildlife, here’s when to go to Alaska.
An eruption of Mount Churchill today similar to previous major plumes would bring much of the Northern Hemisphere to a ...
Air Force engineers and archaeologists in Alaska have discovered a food cache on the Upper Cook Inlet southwest of Anchorage ...
A grizzly bear is the only land animal that will hunt you back. That’s what a former spokesman for Idaho Fish and Game once told me.
As increasing numbers of travelers seek culturally immersive experiences in natural wilderness areas, indigenous tourism is ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNArchaeologists Unearth Rare 1,000-Year-Old Food Storage Pit in AlaskaOn a hill of birch and spruce overlooking the Knik Arm, a narrow stretch of the Gulf of Alaska that extends northwest of ...
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