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One sign of spring in Interior Alaska is the emergence of woodchucks from hibernation. While humans are justifiably focused on the coronavirus pandemic,…
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NewsReports of mountain lions around Delta Junction have led members of a local trail-users group to post a sign on a popular trail advising users about the…
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NewsThe state Fish and Game Department says tularemia is showing up early this year in snowshoe hares around the Interior and areas south of the Alaska Range.…
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For years the number of beluga whales in Cook Inlet has been on the decline. In 2008 they were put on the endangered species list. Recent research by a…
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Growth of the Forty Mile caribou herd in the eastern interior has prompted the state to open the winter hunting season Friday, 2 weeks earlier than…
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The state Department of Fish and Game is warning pet owners in the Interior and southcentral Alaska about a recent spike in reports of tularemia –…
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NewsA mother grizzly was killed by the state after getting into human food in Deadhorse. The Alaska Department of Fish and Game reports shooting the bear…
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NewsExperts with the state Department of Fish and Game say the black bear that attacked two workers last month near the Pogo Mine was hungry and showing…
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The state plans to suspend its largest wolf control program. The Upper Yukon Tanana area program, which has targeted wolves in an area of the eastern…