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Human noise pushes Alaska predators toward night foraging, altering salmon nutrient pathways
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 ...
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 ...
In the cold coastal waters of the North Pacific, a rare alliance is challenging what scientists thought they knew about marine predators. Orcas and dolphins have been filmed coordinating their ...
Scientists discovered that wild salmon are worth $324 million in a single Alaskan watershed — not for their flesh, but for ...
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