During a turbulent offseason for the Iditarod as the 2018 race looms about two months away, the biggest storyline was that four-time champion and former ASJ cover subject Dallas Seavey raced with some dogs that failed mandatory drug tests in what’s...
Bristol Bay’s resistance regarding the Pebble Mine will only get more desperate given the news coming out this week that Pebble Partnership’s formal application to proceed has been accepted by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Here’s KTUU: As the U.S....
As our past feature stories on the Discovery Channel series, Yukon Men have shown, whenever there is talk about a road being built with isolated Alaskan communities involved, there is bound to be some tension. For one Alaskan village that has...
The following press release is courtesy of Wildlife Forever: White Bear Lake, MN – After 25 years of service to fish and wildlife conservation, Wildlife Forever’s President & CEO, Douglas Grann has announced his retirement and turned over the leadership...
Alaska has released its first detailed statewide report on the negative health impacts of climate change. Here are the predictions. https://t.co/kK3Jgigzux pic.twitter.com/53ANNcC7mO — Anchorage Daily News (@adndotcom) January 9, 2018 You can see the complete reported compiled by the state here:. ...
These days, anything that goes on in Washington D.C. creates a buzz, no matter what side of the aisle you prefer to view your political theater from. So the reported new director of the National Park Service, P. Daniel Smith, probably...
The following is courtesy of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game: The Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G), Division of Sport Fish (Division), is accepting public comment from January 1-January 30, 2018, on its 2018 Statewide Stocking Plan...
Good report in the Juneau Empire over the weekend on the contrasting views on bear hunting regulations between the state of Alaska and the U.S. Department of the Interior. Who has the right to hunt bears?: State and Interior disagree over...