NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Max Graham, a writer for High Country News, about Alaska's declining caribou population, and the state's plan to save them by shooting predators like grizzlies and wolves.
It only makes sense that this incredible video below took place in Yellowstone National Park. There’s an estimated 5,400 bison that call the beautiful national park home, and around 120 wolves also ...
Dramatic landscapes and rich biodiversity characterize Alaska’s unique environment. Alaska is the only US state with ...
Proposed rule ignores National Park Service obligations to protect wildlife by allowing bear baiting in Denali and ...
NPCA is fighting the Interior Department's decision to open 2 million acres to industrialization and attempts to fast track the Ambler mining road ...
Colossal Biosciences’ CEO says its work follows a ‘moral obligation’ while critics say it’s ‘tech bro’ hype that could undermine conservation ...
The SHOT Show is the mother of all outdoor shows. Companies from all over the world attend. It kicks off on Monday morning ...
The clip is one of thousands captured by collar cameras attached to 12 bears in the Arctic last year for a Washington State ...
Alaska Fish and Game March 8, 2026 - ANCHORAGE – Wildlife and national parks advocates decried new proposed wildlife ...
After a run of bad luck, I returned to the Last Frontier by boat in search of bears and salmon. Only this time, I brought my ...
The Alaska Supreme Court is considering whether to advance a lawsuit that claims the Alaska Constitution conflicts with a ...
Some hunters never leave their home county and are satisfied with their hunting adventures. Others travel the world in search ...