Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge has been approved as the site of more oil and gas drilling by the Trump ...
The Trump administration formally moved this week to open the entire coastal plain of Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife ...
The Trump administration on Thursday announced a series of steps to open up Alaskan wilderness to energy and infrastructure ...
The Trump administration is opening up more drilling in a contentious Alaskan wildlife refuge that was restricted under the ...
Brown bears cavort in the water in Katmai National Park on June 30, 2009. The Alaska Board of Game, in a special meeting, authorized resumption of a bear-culling program with the aim of helping the ...
The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is home to polar bears, caribou and wolves — and may hold vast amounts of crude oil.
The Trump administration plans to offer parts of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska for oil and gas drilling. It's ...
The decision drew immediate praise from some Alaskans but sharp condemnation from environmental and Indigenous groups.
The decision marked the latest development in the long-standing battle over the future of the refuge’s coastal plain, a ...
Alaska officials are seeking emergency authorization to keep killing bears and wolves in a region in the western part of the state even though a judge ruled a week ago that the state predator control ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- An Alaska wildlife management program in which wolves are shot from low-flying airplanes and black bears are baited and snared is helping to increase the numbers of moose and ...
In light of the ongoing controversy surrounding the Alaska Department of Fish and Game’s predator control program, it would be beneficial for the state to assess the significant economic benefits that ...
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