Alaska’s bears gather at the Brooks River in the Katmai National Park to feast on salmon and prepare for the long winter ...
Supreme Court ruling resurrects a lawsuit challenging Mulchatna predator control, saying people who enjoy viewing animals that might be harmed by bear culling have legal standing to challenge it ...
Last week’s round of probationary firings hit hard in small Alaska communities. Some of those dismissed say they’ve worked ...
The Alaskan Supreme Court has ruled that Alaskans who like viewing bears in the wild have the legal grounds to sue the state ...
Alaskans who enjoy watching bears and other wildlife have legitimate grounds to sue the state over predator-control programs ...
This remote and wild Alaskan park is quite a challenge to visit but more than worth it for the few who do make the trip ...
Alaska National Parks are a must-see for any National Park fan! There is just something about Alaska and the wild beauty ...
Despite its listing on the National Registry of Historic Places, Mayfield Park and Preserve attracts travelers primarily because of its exorbitant population of peacocks (around two dozen!).
“The Katmai archeologists have no idea what kind of bone this is or what kind of animal it came from,” the park said in the Jan. 29 post, the last mystery bone in the series. “The size is 1.5-2 inches ...
A “mystery bone” stumped rangers and archeologists in Alaska’s Katmai National Park & Preserve. M. Boles National Park Service photo via Facebook Ready for a fun “brain game”?
Fifteen fire departments, coordinated by the Tinley Park Fire Department, responded to the blaze at 6 p.m., according to Carl Vogel, director of communications for the Cook County Forest Preserve ...