Alaska’s remote Western Arctic caribou herd has been a heated topic of discussion in recent years. The herd’s declining population has been the catalyst for massive closures of public lands to non – ...
Several people spoke up last week about a proposal to reduce the bag limit for Western Arctic Caribou on federal lands. The Federal Subsistence Board held a public listening session last week about ...
There’s been an ongoing push to restrict “non-local” hunters from hunting on federal public lands in Alaska (which I covered a lot this spring). Last week, we saw a small victory in the struggle to ...
As seasons change, the fall hunting season comes to a close. The two major caribou hunts in Interior Alaska, for the Fortymile and Nelchina herds, ended in late September. It is difficult to compare ...
At the age of 91, when most people are just happy to get out of bed in the morning, Roy Brewington went caribou hunting in Alaska. "It was the best hunt I ever had," he says. while relaxing at the ...
About a month into the state winter Fortymile caribou hunt, slightly fewer than 750 animals have been taken. The hunt opened Oct. 27 in all zones, and as of Nov. 26, 729 caribou have been harvested, ...
Caribou and moose hunting in parts of Northwest Alaska will be closed to nonlocal hunters in August and September of 2022 and 2023 to support local subsistence hunters and protect the declining ...
For more information on Quicksilver Air, go to www.quicksilverair.com. For more information on hunting in Alaska, visit the Alaska Department of Game and Fish website, www.adfg.alaska.gov.
Seth Kantner's new book A Thousand Trails Home: Living With Caribou details his life where caribou, hunting, and subsistence are the center of everything. Seth joins host Paul Twardock to discuss his ...
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