WRANGELL, Alaska — The nation’s largest national forest, the Tongass, blankets 17 million acres of southeast Alaska, in which everything is connected to everything else, with salmon the centerpiece.
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Get Up Close And Personal With Brown Bears At This Overlooked Alaska National Park
This all too often overlooked Nation Park in Alaska lets you get as up close and personal with brown bears as is humanly safe ...
A video capturing a "magical" moment of bears waiting to catch fish along a river in southwest Alaska has amazed viewers on TikTok. The clip, captured at Brooks Camp at the Katmai National Park and ...
A black bear feeding on a salmon at Neet’s Bay north of Ketchikan. Photo Credit: Tom Stieghorst NEET'S BAY, Alaska -- Most people come to Alaska to see three things: glaciers, whales and bears. Of ...
In light of the ongoing controversy surrounding the Alaska Department of Fish and Game’s predator control program, it would be beneficial for the state to assess the significant economic benefits that ...
A traveling NHL mascot got the full Alaskan fishing experience last week while filming a promotional video in Katmai National Park. The resulting viral video clip shows “Buoy,” the mascot for the ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — After gorging all summer on sockeye salmon, the portliest brown bears on the Alaska Peninsula will battle it out to see who will be named the fattest of them all in the wildly ...
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