A judge has ordered the state of Alaska to pay $513,300 to plaintiffs in a lawsuit challenging a controversial Department of ...
Judge finds Alaska's bid to reauthorize wolf-shooting program on Kenai Peninsula is unconstitutional
A judge has ordered the Alaska Department of Fish and Game to pay $115,220 in attorney's fees to a retired Anchorage lawyer ...
A proposal to increase the nonresident bag limit in the Sitka area from two bucks to four deer each year will be considered ...
An Alaska fisheries management failure Seemingly without thought, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game has confessed to mismanaging wild chum salmon in Southeast Alaska to the benefit of private ...
In the fall of 2018, officials with the Alaska Department of Fish and Game and their partners celebrated what they thought was a milestone: an end to the infestation of invasive northern pike in the ...
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game does not have the right to carry out a controversial plan to kill bears this spring, at least for now, a state judge has ruled. Superior Court Judge Christina ...
State officials announced this week that both the Porcupine and Central Arctic caribou herds have faltered. The data mirrors a broader trend for Arctic herds.
Alaska anglers can comment on the 2026 Statewide Stocking Plan through January 31. The plan proposes releasing seven million ...
The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected the state of Alaska’s latest attempt to alter Alaska’s decades-old system of subsistence fishing management. In a one-sentence order Monday, the court said it will ...
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game has set a harvest limit for this year’s Sitka Sound sac roe herring fishery.
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Soldotna students get hands-on moose harvest experience
SoHi’s annual Moose Permit Project is an educational collaboration between the school and the Alaska Department of Fish and ...
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