The documentation of salmon-eating northern pike in Southcentral estuaries, a North American first, shows a new way for the invasive species to spread ...
Jim Dau, a caribou biologist who worked for decades for the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, told CNN that he expects the 211-mile road would negatively impact the migration pattern of caribou ...
“According to the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, federal agencies currently pay 37% more than the state for some equivalent positions including biologists and biometricians,” she sai ...
Podium for public testimony before the Alaska Board of Fisheries at their meeting at the Ted Ferry Civic Center in Ketchikan.
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Cameron Park Zoo mourning loss of black bearwhere he was discovered by Alaska Department of Fish and Game biologists. He appeared to be separated from his mother and searching for food. After being rescued, he was brought to the Alaska Zoo ...
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Peninsula Clarion on MSNLocal Trout Unlimited chapter hosts winter speaker seriesThe Kenai Peninsula Chapter of Trout Unlimited is hosting a winter speaker series at The Goods in Soldotna, with monthly discussions of fishing and fish science. The next session, “Getting Away From ...
The harbor seals of Alaska’s Iliamna Lake, which make up one of only five freshwater seal populations in the world, have long been a subject of fascination for their separateness from the seals that ...
Forty three years after a top official of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game publicly and clearly revealed a plan to take over the pastures of the North Pacific Ocean by flooding them with ...
After the grayling hatch, a new waiting game begins. The fish, no bigger than a dog's hair at birth, will quickly disappear in the vast rivers. By fall, any survivors should be about two inches long — ...
“The harvest has been pretty steady for the last 25 years, and it hangs around a million pounds every year, pretty consistently,” said Adam Messmer, Regional Shellfish Biologist for the Alaska Dept.
He passed the report on to Alaska Department of Fish and Game and they told ... Fullerton followed up with Fish and Game biologist Carl Koch, who gave him advice about where to place shots to be more ...
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