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Illegally Dumped Fish Waste Invites Bears, Fines

By David Battle | ADF&G on Jul 19, 2019   Featured, State  

Illegally Dumped Fish Waste Invites Bears, Fines

  (Anchorage) — With salmon arriving now in many Alaska fisheries, anglers and dipnetters are reminded to take care to dispose of fish waste properly. Discarding fish waste on public or private property or along roads, pull-offs, and trails can attract bears into residential areas and result in fines ranging from $300 to $1,000. In […]

Best Way to Save Wildlife Babies: Leave Them Alone

By ADF&G on May 23, 2019   General News  

Best Way to Save Wildlife Babies: Leave Them Alone

  (STATEWIDE) — A newborn moose calf found alone in the woods — or even in your backyard — can appear helpless and abandoned. But don’t be fooled. Destitute as those big-eyed babies may seem, a protective mother is almost always nearby. Newborn moose calves, deer fawns, and tiny bear cubs are already being seen […]

Wasilla Woman Arrested for Felony DUI after being Found Passed out at the Three Bear Gas Pumps

By Alaska Native News on Feb 21, 2019   General News, Southcentral  

Wasilla Woman Arrested for Felony DUI after being Found Passed out at the Three Bear Gas Pumps

  A Wasilla woman was arrested on felony DUI charges on Wednesday afternoon after troopers responded to a call at the 3 Bear Gas Station in Houston at 2:25 pm, troopers report. Troopers were notified on Wednesday that a woman was slumped over and passed out behind the wheel at the pumps and responded to […]

The Truth about Fish and Wildlife Management in Alaska

By Sam Cotten | ADF&G on Jun 14, 2018   Op/Ed and the Editor  

The Truth about Fish and Wildlife Management in Alaska

Alaska’s support for the National Park Service’s recently proposed amendments to hunting and trapping practices on national preserves in Alaska is not about trophies. It does not concern sport or recreation. It has nothing to do with predator control. Alaska’s scale and geography are incomprehensible to most Americans. The state is enormous, largely without roads, […]

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