New findings from Canadian researchers reveal that human sounds near Alaska's salmon streams significantly disturb wildlife, ...
Counting salmon in Alaska has been done the same way since the 1950s. A field biologist climbs a tower, counts the number of ...
State biologists are using the term "suppression" to describe what they’re working towards.
Some bears have been documented catching and eating more than 30 salmon in a single day.
Scientists discovered that wild salmon are worth $324 million in a single Alaskan watershed — not for their flesh, but for ...
The age-old question asks, "If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?" While ...