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In 1944, the US Coast Guard released 29 reindeer on an Alaskan island as a food supply; 19 years later, scientists found them to be 6000, and next winter, only 42 were aliveIn 1944, 29 reindeer were introduced to Alaska's St. Matthew Island as a food source. Their population exploded to 6,000 by 1963, decimatin...
A tiny Arctic village in Alaska is trying to revive its polar bear tourism industryKaktovik, Alaska, a village near the Arctic Circle, is planning to restart polar bear tourism. The village, which hosted thousands of touri...
This Animal’s Fierce Response to Humans Defies Norms: Why Moose Demand Massive Personal Space in AlaskaAlaskans are urged to keep a safe distance from moose and never feed them. Feeding these powerful wild animals can lead to aggressive behav...
Meet Taylor Stanberry from Naples, who became the first woman ever to win Florida Python Challenge with 60 capturesTaylor Stanberry from Naples made history. She became the first woman to win the Florida Python Challenge. She captured 60 invasive Burmese...
First it was alligator prisons in Florida, now Alaska wants a Bear Alcatraz for migrantsAlaska joked about a migrant detention site with bears, responding to Florida's 'Alligator Alcatraz'. This comes amid Trump's deportation p...
Top Trump officials visit prolific Alaska oil field amid push to expand drillingThe Trump administration is pushing to double oil production in Alaska and construct a natural gas project, aiming to boost energy supplies...
Trump cabinet heads to Alaska to advance gas pipeline, oil drilling plansThe Trump administration dispatched Cabinet members to Alaska, signaling a push for oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and...
Alaska’s Mother’s Day tradition with Musk Oxen and Ice Age connectionIn Palmer, Alaska, Mother's Day is uniquely celebrated at the Musk Ox Farm, where mothers receive free admission and a chance to see newbor...
Disney+ March 2025 Line-Up: Here’s complete listDisney+ will release several new shows and seasons in March 2025. The lineup includes Marvel’s Daredevil: Born Again, Star Wars: Young Jedi...
Alaskapox: Symptoms, treatment, how to protect, what to knowAlaskapox is hogging limelight after there has been first death case report in Alaska. Alaska health officials are aware of seven people in...
Alaska sues Biden administration over canceled Arctic oil and gas leasesThe Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority has filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration over its decision to cancel oil...
Joe Biden administration to scrap Trump plan for wider Alaska oil drillingOfficial notice of the change will come in a notice to be filed on Monday in federal court in Alaska, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), ...
On an Alaskan island, a US mayor Patrick Pletnikoff fights for fur seals - and a new future
Biden plans temporary halt of oil activity in Arctic refugeIssuing leases had been a priority of the Trump administration following a 2017 law calling for lease sales, said Lesli Ellis-Wouters, a sp...
YOLO: Hemant Jalan went hanggliding, jumped off a 3,000-foot cliff in RioThe Indigo Paints MD never likes to pass an experience of adventure.
A sneak peek into the life of photographer Ejaz Khan & his wildlife passionEjaz Khan, a Mumbai-born, New York-based fashion photographer, fell for wildlife in 2011.
The Alaskan cruise is a visual treat of a lifetimeThis is one of the world’s most popular cruise destinations, with more than a million people taking an Alaskan cruise every year.
- 3.3 million sq. kms of pristine wilderness lost in two decades
Over 3.3 million square kilometers of wilderness has been lost since 1990 reports a new study published in the journal Current Biology.
- Palin views on oil, polar bears may be liabilities
Democrats are probably cobbling together the campaign ad right now: ``John McCain's running mate is for big oil and against the environment...
- Fast melting Arctic ice caused thousands of Walrus deaths through stampede
Thousands of young Pacific walruses were trampled to death by stampedes in the Arctic this past summer, due to the fast-melting sea ice.