Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. My first bullet knocked the bear flat, but he scrambled to his feet quickly and came along the beach for us. A jinx is a nasty ...
This story, A Family Hunt for Alaska Brownies, originally ran 75 years ago, in the July 1947 issue. While it is a classic example of an OL family hunting adventure, it also shows how hunting ethics ...
Juneau, Alaska — Conservation groups sued Monday over a state program in Alaska that authorizes killing brown and black bears as a way to increase the size of a once-significant caribou herd in the ...
With just a few weeks before a renewed state-managed bear killing program is set to start in Western Alaska, conservation ...
Part of a continuing weekly series on Alaska history by local historian David Reamer. Have a question about Anchorage or Alaska history or an idea for a future article? Go to the form at the bottom of ...
When a 29-year-old Anchorage man returned from a bear hunt on the Alaska Peninsula in September of 2024, he had a persistent and painful finger infection that defied easy diagnosis. His swollen and ...
Bullets reigned over bears in Alaska, and there are consequences. The state's wildlife experts opened fire on the carnivores from a helicopter, killing unlimited numbers of bears. In the aftermath of ...
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Alaska law prohibits waking a sleeping bear, even to take a photo, addressing one of the state’s most dangerous wildlife interactions, in which tourists and photographers risk fatal encounters for ...