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Anchorage is home to about 290,000 people, or about 40% of the state’s population, and all kinds of wildlife, including an ...
Livestock owners on Anchorage’s Hillside have a problem: Since mid-May, a brown bear sow and her two yearlings have raided at least a dozen unsecured backyard chicken coops, smashing structures ...
Science doesn’t show that bear killing will save Mulchatna caribou.
On a recent sunny evening at Kincaid Park, a group of Anchorage residents gathered around a charging bear — printed out and taped to a foam posterboard. Marian Snively, a wildlife education ...
Alaska has joked about setting up a “Bear Alcatraz” to help the Trump administration detain more illegal migrants — as the White House urged Republican states to work with the fed… ...
A bear was safely relocated from a Fort Myers neighborhood after being spotted digging through trash and bird feeders.
Black Bear, a leading producer and financier, is setting up a U.S. distribution arm to be run by CAA vet Benjamin Kramer.
Can I hunt or shoot bears in Ohio? Black bears are an endangered species in Ohio. They once inhabited the state, but unregulated hunting and deforestation in the 1800s drastically reduced their ...
If the FWC approves, Florida will hold its first bear hunt in ten years. But the agency is taking steps to avoid the problems of the last one.
Local News 911 caller reports bear sighting in a Point Place neighborhood A neighbor reported seeing a bear with two cubs roaming Wallace Boulevard in the early morning hours Wednesday.
The city of Anchorage has approved a $300,000 settlement with a former fire department employee who alleged she was fired in retaliation, in part, for filing a racial discrimination complaint.
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