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The state Department of Fish and Game program is aimed at boosting the population of the faltering Mulchatna Caribou Herd.
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The Alaskan Department of Fish and Game is Pushing Back To Legally Keep Killing Bears, But They Have A ReasonWhen it was ruled unconstitutional, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game quickly petitioned to have this reconsidered because it’s a way to protect the declining Mulchatna Caribou Herd.
The Limited Entry Act was created to manage open-access chaos. When Alaska gained statehood in 1959, there were no limits to who could fish. This led to ballooning participation, and by the early ...
Facing potential endangered species status for Gulf of Alaska king salmon, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game is rolling out fishing restrictions across western Alaska.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - The Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) is taking emergency pre-season action to protect King Salmon. The ADF&G released multiple emergency orders around the Cook ...
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game on Friday petitioned the state Board of Game for an emergency regulation allowing the “intensive management” program to continue for a third year in the ...
A total of 19 wolves and nearly 200 bears have been removed. Then, Anchorage Superior Court Judge Andrew Guidi deemed the Alaska Department of Fish and Game’s predator-culling management plan ...
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game’s decision to kill almost 200 brown bears in order to boost a struggling caribou herd violated due process and was unconstitutional, an Anchorage Superior ...
Gov. Mike Dunleavy announced three appointments Thursday to the Alaska Board of Fisheries and the Alaska Board of Game.
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