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AccuWeather on MSN2 men missing, believed dead, after ATV crashes through river ice in AlaskaAlaska Wildlife Troopers are conducting an aerial search operation after a side-by-side all-terrain vehicle carrying five adults broke through the ice on the Susitna River Thursday morning. They were ...
The outing, which featured beaver facts, squirrel holes and a walk in the woods, was organized by a family mentor through ...
Dugan Paul Daniels of Coffman Cove, Alaska, U.S.A., violated the U.S. Endangered Species Act by having one of his crew shoot ...
A trio of skiers is likely buried under an avalanche near Anchorage, Alaska, that occurred Tuesday afternoon, but dangerous ...
Alaska Wildlife Troopers said an avalanche buried three skiers under a blanket of snow between 40 and 100 feet deep in a ...
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TravelPulse on MSNHolland America Line Debuts 'Eland' the Plush Moose on Alaska SailingsHolland America Line introduces "Eland" the plush moose as a souvenir on Alaska cruises, with $2 from each sale in 2025 ...
Two people were swept under the ice on the Little Susitna River on Thursday morning while three others were able to reach ...
It was unmistakably a bat, the first I had seen in Alaska. Alaska Department of Fish and Game wildlife biologist Karen Blejwas confirmed that my surprise wasn't unfounded. Blejwas said the animal ...
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Peninsula Clarion on MSNHomer man sentenced for illegally transporting black bearsTravis Larson, 49, of Homer was sentenced Monday to five years’ probation for providing big game transportation services for four black bears taken illegally in the Kenai Peninsula in May 2018.
The Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center hosted their annual “Paint an Antler” event Sunday, where visitors got the chance to make their own souvenir out of antlers shed at AWCC.
Travis Larson, a Homer big game transporter, was sentenced to five years' probation for illegally transporting black bears ...
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