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The Alaska Department of Fish and Game normally receives reports of aggressive or unusual moose behavior, said Cyndi Wardlow, a regional supervisor in the Department of Wildlife Conservation.
A video of bald eagles swarming a dump site was recently recorded, leaving many viewers wondering why the site was so ...
the Wildlife Society awarded a Wildlife Restoration Award to the Alaska Department of Fish and Game for a study titled “Factors Limiting Moose at High Densities in GMU 20A,” which is near ...
Not far from a populated neighborhood in Anchorage, a network of trail cameras capture a myriad of wildlife. (AP Video by ...
I’ve travelled all the way to Norway and Iceland to see the Northern Lights, and this is finally where it’s happening,” exclaims D’Ann Kolan of St-Clair Travel.
Erin Kirkland Located about 50 miles south of Anchorage at the end of scenic Turnagain Arm, the Alaska Wildlife Conservation ... black and brown bears, wolves, moose, musk ox, lynx, foxes and ...
Our moose population, everyone knows it’s going ... But Nicole Schmitt, executive director of the Alaska Wildlife Alliance, said she was “shocked” at what the department and the board ...
The Alaska Wildlife Alliance, the plaintiff in the case ... but the proliferation of woody plants has made the area more favorable for moose. Disease is another factor cited as a reason for ...