The Board of Game gave the Alaska Department of Fish and Game the authority to aerially shoot any bears of any age across ...
The Alaska Wildlife Alliance and the Center for Biological Diversity sued the Alaska Board of Game today for violating the Alaska Constitution when adopting a predator control program authorizing the ...
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Why the Marlin 1895 still matters in bear country
The Marlin 1895 isn’t just a rifle—it’s a piece of heritage that still has real utility. It connects generations of hunters ...
A jury in Virginia on Thursday awarded $10 million to a former teacher who was shot by a 6-year-old student and later accused ...
This story, “Nightmare Hunt,” appeared in the Nov. 1985 issue of Outdoor Life. My hunting buddy, Darrel Rosin, chided me as we pushed aside the high brush on the narrow path leading back to the cabin.
Environmental groups sued Alaska's wildlife authorities on Monday seeking to halt a predator control plan that lets game ...
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A lawsuit challenges an Alaska program that allows killing bears as a way to rebuild a caribou herd
Conservation groups are suing over a program that authorizes killing brown and black bears as a way to help grow the size of ...
The new Mulchatna predator control program, aimed at boosting caribou numbers, has the same flaw that caused judges to ...
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