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A life-long resident of Alaska worries a road would destroy ... not to mention innumerable caribou migration routes. For much of my adult life, I’ve roamed the Brooks Range—from Anaktuvuk to the ...
Since its founding on August 25, 1916, the U.S. National Park Service has assembled 419 protected units, of which 62 hold the ...
Decades of caribou research show the proposed road would disrupt migration, fragment habitat and harm food security in rural ...
It would also interrupt the migratory path of the Western Arctic caribou herd — until recently, Alaska’s largest ... entire southern toe of the Brooks Range along the proposed road corridor ...
Western Alaska’s Mulchatna caribou herd ... s efforts to the critically declining Mulchatna caribou herd. Since 2012, the ADFG has been using aerial methods to remove wolves from the herd’s range. In ...
On one side are the militantly traditionalist Gwich'in—7,000 people living in 15 settlements scattered along the caribou's migration route between northeastern Alaska and the Canadian Yukon.
Alaska officials are seeking emergency ... management” program to continue for a third year in the range of the ailing Mulchatna Caribou Herd. The proposal came on the first day of an eight ...
Reader Todd Mackinaw recently admired how the great horned owl can thrive from the Brooks Range in Alaska all the way to Uruguay in South America. The knee-high owl, known for its “plumicorns ...