A grizzly bear targets vulnerable caribou calves while a herd moves across Alaska's tundra, showing how predators exploit moments when young animals lag behind. Caribou rely on speed, herd behavior, ...
The state of Alaska’s cull of brown bears around the Mulchatna caribou herd north of Dillingham is not especially ...
Predator control is not pretty. It is not supposed to be. That is because wildlife management in Alaska cannot be guided by feelings. It has to be guided by science, law, food security and ...
Court gives green light: Judge Adolf Zeman ruled Alaska may proceed with its aerial bear culling program to aid caribou recovery, despite constitutional challenges. Science versus opposition: State ...
Scientists and advocates worry the state’s predator control gamble will fail but still expand aerial bear gunning across ...
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Alaska court upholds wildlife agents' authority to manage bear population for caribou recovery
JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — A judge ruled Wednesday that Alaska wildlife agents can continue shooting black and brown bears, including from helicopters, to aid in the recovery of a caribou herd vital to ...
JUNEAU, Alaska — Alaska wildlife agents can resume shooting and killing black and brown bears — including from helicopters — as part of a plan to help recover a caribou herd that was once an important ...
Many animals avoid grizzly bears when possible, but their reactions depend on the species and the situation. Grizzly bears are omnivores that eat a wide variety of foods, including grasses, sedges, ...
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