The National Park Service is proposing an amendment to the rules governing hunting, fishing, and trapping in units of the ...
(CN) — A Ninth Circuit panel on Tuesday ruled a federal judge was wrong to dismiss a complaint filed by the state of Alaska over a subsistence hunt granted to a Native American tribe experiencing food ...
The shoreline of Kake, a Tlingit village of about 500 people, is seen in 2012. (Photo provided by the Alaska Division of Community Affairs) A three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ...
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Federal lands, state rights, and the future of Alaska hunting
A Proposed Rule Could Reshape How Hunters and Trappers Access National Preserves For the first time in years, hunters and ...
The U.S. Department of the Interior’s (DOI) has proposed restoring state-aligned hunting regulations in Alaska’s national ...
Researchers found that over the past 27 years, landfast ice in Alaska's Arctic has been forming later, breaking up earlier, ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (CN) — Nearly five years after a federal board granted a subsistence hunt to a Native American tribe experiencing food insecurity during the throes of the pandemic, the state of Alaska ...
Little Duncan Bay and Duncan Canal as seen from Portage Mountain west of Petersburg. (File/KFSK) “Outlast” is a survival show where contestants are dropped into the Alaska wilderness to compete for a ...
This article has been corrected to note Patty Sullivan is a spokesperson for the Department of Law, not an attorney. A federal judge in Anchorage has ruled that U.S. government officials did not ...
Kake residents and elders process moose to be distributed among the community. (Photo courtesy of the Organized Village of Kake) The state of Alaska is claiming victory in a subsistence case argued ...
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