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The state of Alaska is once again asking the Board of Game to allow wildlife managers to shoot bears from helicopters in a rural part of Southwest Alaska in the interest of increasing caribou numbers.
A little bit over a four-hour drive from Seattle beyond the Cascades along Interstate 90, the refuge has become a perfect ...
A Wisconsin man has set a new world record for the largest grizzly ever killed by a hunter. The size of the Alaskan bear is ...
Researchers found that two wolf populations near Gustavus are increasingly relying on marine prey for food. In some cases, ...
After essentially killing off all wolves in the U.S. Rocky Mountains by the 1930s, the United States government sent a small ...
Amazing drone footage captures the moment when a massive moose sheds both of his massive antlers at the exact same time!
With a string of moose attacks across Colorado, wildlife officials are urging people to give moose plenty of space during calving season.
A prolonged moose sighting in the Adirondack Park has prompted authorities to close a popular hiking trail, highlighting need ...
The Alaska Board of Game will consider changing the predator control program to allow killing “brown and black bears in ...
Alaskans are being asked to keep a sharp eye out for invasive species this week — and to take action to help stop their ...
Marty the moose and Kodak the bear are back at work in the U.S. Capitol this week. The giant stuffed animals serve as ...