Alaska Fish and Wildlife News
Articles Archive
April 2025
- Stalking Shorebirds on Alaska’s Remote Outer Coast: Part 4 The final season: 2024
- 2025 Alaska Bird and Wildlife Festivals
- Changes for Fall Waterfowl Hunting Season: Emperor geese, Canada geese and brant affected
March 2025
- Stalking Shorebirds on Alaska’s Remote Outer Coast: Researching Elusive Red Knots Part 3
- Ask a Wildlife Biologist: Why do moose lick cars?
- Young Moose in Northwest Alaska: Sara Henslee's Moose Research
February 2025
- Stalking Shorebirds on Alaska’s Remote Outer Coast: Researching Elusive Red Knots Part 2
- The 2025 Conservation Stamp
- A Place to Park that Matches the Adventure Beyond: Accessing land via Alaska's Eklutna Lake Trailhead
- Bear and Moose Awareness in the City: Decades of Wildlife Safety in Anchorage Schools
January 2025
- Stalking Shorebirds on Alaska’s Remote Outer Coast: Researching Elusive Red Knots Part 1
- Build Confidence in the Outdoors: Alaskans Afield connects learners with experts
December 2024
- Ask a Biologist: The Air in Moose Hair
- Killed by a Quill
- Capturing Sea Lions: Steller Sea Lion Research in Prince William Sound
October 2024
- Re-Wilding Wood Bison: Soft release, anchoring, and lessons learned
- Plains bison and wood bison
- Belugas Count! 2024
- Keeping Chronic Wasting Disease out of Alaska
September 2024
- Stocking Rainbow Trout: Triploid Fish for Conservation
- How to keep birds from hitting your window
- Hunting in Alaska: Videos and Other Online Resources
August 2024
- Hunters help bear management and research
- Better Access to Public Land: in Tanana Valley State Forest
July 2024
- Coastal Cutthroat Trout: The Phantom of Prince William Sound
- Recycling in a Genetics Lab
- Going High Tech in an Old School Plane: to Count Wood Bison
June 2024
- Why Rockfish Matter
- Cubs, Calves, & Fawns: Leave wildlife alone
- Salmon Ocean Ecology Program
- Citizen Science Opportunities in Alaska
May 2024
- Ask a Wildlife Biologist: May is for Migration: Q) What Alaskan animal migrates the farthest?
- Harbor Porpoises Highlighted for Surveys: New tools aid study of secretive marine mammals
- A Caribou Heritage: Anaktuvuk Pass Elder Charles “Sollie” Hugo
April 2024
- Operation Lake Trout: Biologists use radio telemetry to track movements
- From Tracks to Trail Cameras: Wildlife education kits for your classroom!
- Ode to the Clever Black-Capped Chickadee
- Alaska Birding and Wildlife Festivals for 2024
March 2024
- Marine Mammal Mania: New Video Highlights Sea Lion Research
- Better Culverts are Fish Friendly
- A Collared Pika’s Winter: in The Subnivean Realm
- Moose-Vehicle Collisions in Alaska
February 2024
- Prince William Sound Black Bears: Potential Changes for 2024
- Deer Steak, Beaver Tail, and a Fish to Finish it: What do wolves eat for dinner on P.O.W. Island?
- Among the Bears at McNeil
January 2024
- Alaska Bears in Chicago: Bears, moose, deer and opossums in zoos in 2023
- The 2024 Conservation Stamp
- Beans for the Birds: Bird Friendly Coffee and Alaska Songbirds
December 2023
November 2023
October 2023
September 2023
- American Marten: The torment of voles
- Wolverines and Other Mysterious Mustelids
- Nature’s Winged Magicians: Alaska’s Bumblebee Mimic
August 2023
- Why is the Western Arctic Caribou Herd Shrinking?: 164,000 is the lowest count since early 1980s
- Know Your Caribou!: Bull or Cow? Test your Skill
- Mountain Goats: Billy or Nanny: Southeast Alaska Hunters Need to Know
- Wildlife Guides and Quizzes
July 2023
- Seagoing scientists: safer at sea
- Alaska’s vibrant yellow tropical migrants
- Cats & Birds: Protect birds & keep cats safe
- Notifications from Wildlife
May 2023
- Salmon Shark Sightings
- Keeping Nelson Island Muskox Population on Target
- Golden-crowned Sparrow: More to this songbird than meets the eye
April 2023
March 2023
- Placing Alaska Wildlife in Zoos: Homes are Hard to Find
- Helping Sea Lions: "Lose the Loop"
- Women in Science at Fish and Game
February 2023
- The bear with a jug stuck on its head: and other tales of animal interventions
- Wood Bison Restoration in Alaska: 2022: A Year of Progress
- Super 7 Big Game Raffle
December 2022
- Darren Bruning: Wildlife Professional of the Year: Working for Wildlife from Nebraska to Alaska
- Ammo and Eagles
- Women in Wildlife Science: Building Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
November 2022
- European Green Crabs are Here in Alaska: Now what?
- Become a Skull Detective
- Fatality-free Year for Alaska Commercial Fishing
October 2022
- How to Become a Bird Nerd: Beginners Guide to Birding in Alaska
- Upgraded Fairbanks Shooting Range Re-Opens
August 2022
- Sunflower Sea Star: Aggressive Subtidal Predator Getting Attention
- Taking Good Hunting Photos: Sharing Pictures with Fish and Game
- Live Video Broadcast from Round Island: Walrus Aplenty
July 2022
- Working for Wildlife: Short films highlight wildlife research
- How are the Deer?: Surveys offer insights
- I found a baby bird!
May 2022
- Good News for Alaska Bats
- Boxes for Birds and Bats: Nurseries for nesters and refuges for roosting
- Swallows in Boxes
- Bird Box Tips
- Willows and Moose
April 2022
- A Tern of Events: Alaska’s Elusive Aleutian Tern
- Jeff Jemison: A life well lived
- Alaska's Super Seven Big Game Raffle
- New Opportunity to View Bears at McNeil River
March 2022
- 2022 Alaska Bird and Wildlife Festivals
- Women of Fish and Game
- Boreal Owls in Alaska: Takvialnguaraq
February 2022
- Tracking Flycatchers: An Epic Journey Powered by Bugs
- Wildlife Viewing in Alaska: McNeil Bears, Round Island Walrus
- A Bear by Any Other Name: The Many Monikers of Ursus arctos Part 2
January 2022
- A Bear by Any Other Name: The Many Monikers of Ursus arctos Part 1
- Hunter Access Program: Grant Funding Opportunities Available in 2022
- A Bird’s Eye View: Amazing Adaptations of Bird Eyes
December 2021
- Hanging on by a Thread: The Great Alaska Loon Rescue
- Weathervane Scallops: They see, they swim, they’re giant bivalves
November 2021
- Captive Muskox and Exquisite Qiviut
- New Approach to Sitka Deer -- Habitat Modeling: Collaboration Outlines New Method
- Alaska Has Wild Wonders: Wildlife Outreach Directly to Students
October 2021
- Science Dogs and Passionate Volunteers: Grouse and Ptarmigan Brood Surveys
- Muskox on the Seward Peninsula: Near Extinction, Recovery and Sharing the Tundra
- Close to the Earth: Alaska’s Lanky Mustelids
September 2021
August 2021
- Does and Trail Cameras on Douglas Island: ADF&G launches pilot deer camera project
- "Diving for Science" Features ADF&G Dive Team: Marine Science Camp and Outdoor School
- ADF&G’s Library:: It’s always been there but it’s always evolving!
- Adaptation isn’t Just for Wildlife: Resources to Learn about Alaska’s Outdoors
July 2021
- Good News about Golden Eagles: Alaska is Home to a Quarter of the US Population
- The Incredible Bat-detecting Dog
June 2021
- Rabies Outbreak in Western Alaska: Sparks Team Response
- The Summer Orchestra
- Alaska’s Small Furry Pollinator: Western Bumblebee
- McNeil River Bear Viewing Raffle
May 2021
- European Green Crab: Will they: be the next aquatic invasive species in Alaska?
- Protecting and Improving Fish Habitat: The Cost-Share Program
- Hair Snares “Trap” Grizzly Bears
April 2021
- Foxes Wear New Coats for Spring
- ALERT: Invasive Zebra Mussels: Have Illegally Hitchhiked to Alaska
- Shooting Ranges, Hunter Education & Outdoor Skills: Classes for 2021
- Sablefish Tag Drawing Winners 2021
March 2021
- The Threatened, Endangered, and Diversity Program: Conducting Research so No Species is Left Behind
- Feeding Wild Animals
- Alaska's Super Seven Big Game Raffle
February 2021
- Don & Mary Williams: Stewardship on the Kobuk River
- McNeil River Bear Viewing
- Sam’s Garage: A History of Fishery Enhancement: in Southeast Alaska
January 2021
- Dave Klein: A Lifetime in Wildlife Biology and Ecology
- Native vs. Invasive Pike: A Tale of Two Ranges
- Ice Fishing & Elodea: Containing an Invasive Plant
December 2020
- Rats in Alaska – Keeping Anchorage Rat Free: Invasive Rats & Native Critters
- ADF&G: $1.5 Million in Federal Grants to Support: New Hunter Access Projects Across Alaska
- Tracking in Snow: Taking pictures of Tracks in Snow
November 2020
- Counting Caribou: New video documents wildlife management
- Wood Bison Adapting in 2020: Wood Bison update 2020
October 2020
September 2020
- Salmon shark tagging in the Bering Sea
- Green sea turtle: makes unusual Alaska appearance
- A new field guide for moose health in Alaska
August 2020
- Moose Research in Alaska: Redefining How Moose Respond to Warm Temperatures
- Pet Treats from Salmon Waste: A Fisherman’s Experiment to Use Everything
July 2020
- Hatchery Kings, Orphaned Bears: and the Necessity of Synergy in Conservation
- Innovations in Raising Fish: Alaska Hatchery Improves Fish Culture
- Planning for a Prescribed Burn: in the Alphabet Hills
June 2020
- Bears, Birds, Walrus and More: Alaska Outdoors – What You Can Do in 2020
- Hunter Education and Shooting Ranges in 2020
- Spring Greens
- Don’t “Rescue” Young Animals: Leave wildlife Alone
May 2020
- Record Herring Event Highlights: Roe on Kelp Fishery
- Mysterious Brown Bear Appearance: and Southeast Bear Research
- California Sea Lion in Alaska
April 2020
- Alaska Kelp Farming: The Blue Revolution
- Fish and Wildlife Management in the United States: Article 4: The Future has Many Challenges
- Sablefish tags bring prizes and cash rewards
March 2020
- Fish and Wildlife Management in the United States: Article 3: Engage and Affect Change Today
- Is it a Mountain Lion?: Using forensics for fur
- Diving in the Dead of Winter: Dive Team Learns Ship Husbandry
February 2020
- Fish and Wildlife Management in the United States: Article 2: Today’s Management Model
- Wildlife Viewing in Alaska: McNeil Bears, Round Island Walrus
- Collared Pika: Big Questions about a Little Animal
January 2020
- Kicking and Stomping: Moose Hooves are a Formidable Defense
- Reflecting on Our Shared Resources: A Historical Perspective on Wildlife Management
- Hunter Access Program offers grant opportunities
- Learning to Love Life on Snowshoes
- Photo archive
December 2019
- Give Your Hazards a Flash to Avoid a Crash
- Life History of Kuskokwim River Sheefish
- Rockfish Cards Aid Outreach: Go Fish, Anyone?
- Roller Chopping Enhances Habitat
November 2019
- Why are Shorebirds Disappearing?: Biologists seek clues to yellowlegs decline
- Public Awareness Benefits Wildlife Health Research
- Crucial Habitat Assessment Tool
- Guest Commentary: State has multi-year plan: for fisheries priorities on federal council
October 2019
- Wildlife Well Photographed in Deer Study: Mitkof Island deer are focus of project
- Counting Rockfish with Sound: Black rockfish hydroacoustic surveys
September 2019
- Moose Research: Moose and Their Flying Antagonists
- King Crab: Managing King Crab in Southeast Alaska
- Real Anglers: Alaska fly-fishers are a dedicated bunch
August 2019
- Rockfish Surveys Reveal Undersea Realm: The Bottom-Fish-Eye-View of the Seafloor
- Bird Hunting and Sharing a Wing and a Tail: New Guide Highlights Small Game Hunting
- The Alaska Wildlife Curriculum
- Moose Flies: Summer Pests Bedevil Moose
- Meet the Beetles: Getting the Perfect Skull
July 2019
- New Deer in Alaska: Mule and White-tailed Deer Colonizing new areas
- Making Your Hunt Count: How harvest reporting supports wildlife
June 2019
- Diving for Science
- Submit a tick!
- New Trout Fishing Challenge Kicks Off: in 12 Western States, including Alaska
May 2019
April 2019
- The View From Alaska’s Wild Side
- Accessible Viewing Options
- Prescribed Fire on the Delta Junction Bison Range
- Drones and Hunting
March 2019
February 2019
- Trappers, We Need You!: The Alaska Trapper Report
- Sharing Pictures with Fish and Game
- Gustavus wolves set sights on new quarry: Sea otters prove to be a large portion of diet
- Deciphering the ‘kill site’: Investigating wolf kill sites in Southeast
January 2019
December 2018
- Yukon River Moose Meet: An Alaska Winter Hunting Adventure
- Goin’ with the Flow: The Instream Flow Program Protects Fish Habitat
- ADF&G Public Use Cabins
- American Marten Field Guide
November 2018
- Bristol Bay Belugas
- The Situk River: An Alaska Steelhead Mecca
- Hatchery-raised Rainbow Trout:: Using Mother Nature’s Tricks to Provide Fishing Op
October 2018
- Buskin or the Bayou...: What’s up with all the Crayfish?
- The Emperor of Geese
- Why Non-Native Fish Introductions: Can be a Pain in the Bass
- Fishing for Coho Salmon
September 2018
- A record number of tagged sablefish: are swimming the chilly waters of Southeast Alaska
- A Tribute to Hunting Mentors
- Cutthroat Trout in Southeast Alaska Lakes
- Kenai Rainbows: Managing Trout on the Kenai Peninsula
- Smoked Canned Salmon
August 2018
- Natural Selection at Work on Alaska’s Wood Bison: 2018 Wood Bison Update
- Is this Moose Legal?: Updated Video Helps Hunters ID Moose
- Using a Drone to ‘Recover’ Tagged Coho Salmon
- International Hunter Education: Association Annual Conference Comes to Alaska
July 2018
- Yearling Black Bears in Alaska: Transition to Independence
- Problems with Pike: Why We’re Removing them from the Kenai Peninsula
- Defining Success: with a long-sought Dall's Sheep Tag
- The Truth about Wildlife Management in Alaska: Guest Editorial
- Ticks the Focus of New Research in Alaska
June 2018
- Arctic Grayling Abducted by Alaskan Aliens: Forced to Reveal Secret Migrations
- Prescribed Burn on the Delta Junction Bison Range
- Alaska Hatcheries and Fisheries Centers
- New Digital Systems Sharpen Alaska Caribou Counts: Counting the herd
May 2018
- Bear Spray - From the Other Side: First aid and other tips
- The Pacific Salmon Treaty: Trials, Tribulations and a Tribute: An Editorial
- Get out and fish. Together.
- Local Knowledge of the Mulchatna Caribou Herd: and Habitat Change in Southwest Alaska
- Digging into Common Razor Clam Questions
April 2018
- Hagfish are not Slime “Eels”: Biologists Investigate Amazing Sea Creature
- Kill Site Interpretation: ‘Sherlocking’ your way to an answer
- Recreational Boating and Angler Access: Providing Power Boat Access to Alaska Waters
- Alaska Birding Festivals: and Wildlife Events 2018
March 2018
- Round Island: Wildlife Viewing At Its Best
- Snowshoe Hunting for Ptarmigan: More Calories Burned than Replenished
- Fisher are Carving out a New Niche Near Juneau: ADF&G Launches New Study on this Elusive Carnivor
February 2018
- Crossbows in Alaska
- A New Alaska Hunter: Gets a Little Help From His Friend
- McNeil Deadline Approaches: New Videos Highlight Sanctuary
- Contagious Ecthyma Shows up in Mountain Goat: Be aware of how to safely avoid the virus
January 2018
- From Alligators to Wolverines: Furbearer Biologist Appreciates Variety
- Hunter Education in Juneau Middle Schools
- ‘Swarming’ Behavior in Southeast Bats: Could Reveal Key Information on Hibernation Habits
December 2017
- Goat Horns Sought for Traditional Art
- Moose Skin Blanket Toss: The Most Efficient Way to Stretch a Hide
- How Old is That Crab?
- Abandoned and Derelict Vessels in Alaska
November 2017
- Cougars in Alaska
- Winter harvest: Stalking Sitka black-tailed deer in Southeast
- Snowy Owl: Arctic Raptors Can Be Wide-Ranging Nomads
October 2017
- Can I keep this skull I found?: Picking up whale bones, antlers and animal parts
- The Last, Best Salmon
- Billy or Nanny? Mountain Goats Featured in Video: When Does Gender Matter?
September 2017
- Hunting Red Squirrels - The Smallest Game
- Taxidermy Advice for Big Game Hunters
- Belugas Count!: Celebrating the Small White Whales
- New field guides available: for big game hunters
August 2017
- White Bison Calf Born in Farewell Herd
- Watching for Ticks
- Behind the Scenes: Who Decides: on ADF&G’s Bear Safety Advice?
- Amos Burg: Historic Films Now Posted at ADF&G Website
- New guide available for Dall sheep hunters
June 2017
- Giant Tundra "Bunnies": Alaska's "Other" Native Hare
- Rockfish: Matrotrophically Viviparous: and Magically Delicious?
- Alaska’s Commercial Fisheries
- Mule Deer Found Dead Raises Questions
May 2017
- Burning to Benefit Wildlife
- Dogs and Wildlife
- Want to reach ADF&G biologists: about a wildlife encounter?
- Wood Bison Calving Season has Begun
April 2017
- Bats in Alaska: Volunteers needed to monitor bats
- In Wild Trust: Larry Aumiller and the McNeil River Story
- Planning your next family fishing adventure
- Alaska Birding Festivals and Wildlife Events 2017
- Electric Fences Keep Bears Out
March 2017
February 2017
- Ski Hunters of Siberia:: Self-Reliance in Central Asia’s Altai Mountains
- Managing Alaska’s Commercial Fisheries: A History of Statistical Areas in Alaska
- Wood Bison Thrive in 2016: Only One Known Mortality
January 2017
- Wandering Lynx: Lynx Research in Alaska and Canada
- Documenting Steller Sea Lions: Using Time-Lapse Cameras
- The Wildlife Action Plan: Keeping Wildlife from Becoming Endangered
December 2016
- Bear Rub Trees and Scent Marking
- Researching the Customary and Traditional: Uses of Wild Resources by Alaskans
- Sharing the Harvest
- Science Takes Time: Rock Ptarmigan Research
November 2016
- Prince William Sound Deer Research: Island Deer
- The Land Will Always Win: Hunting caribou in the Talkeetna Mountains
- Collared Bears Provide Insights
- Mapping Invasive Tunicates in Sitka Waters
October 2016
- Unalakleet to Bethel:: A Journey through Coastal Southwest Alaska
- The Quiet Neighbor:: Mountain Goats in Berners Bay
- Can My Dog Get Sick From Raw Game Meat?
September 2016
- Turning a Moose Hide Into Buckskin: Brain-Tanning Alaska Big-Game Animal Skins at Home
- Chums on the Fly
- Alexander Creek and the Impacts: of Illegal Introductions of Northern Pike
- Western Arctic Caribou Herd Update
August 2016
- Who We Are: Our Hunting Tradition
- Canine Volunteers Help Biologists Monitor Birds
- Celebrating a Centennial for the Birds
- Ten days at the Alcan Border: Trailered watercraft as a Pathway for Invasives
- The Fishing News: The power, vibrancy and beauty of fall fishing
July 2016
- Capturing and Tagging Wildlife
- A Guide to Judging Sheep Horns: Under the Full-Curl Regulation
- Carcass Disposal
June 2016
- Caring for Your Catch: Keep Your Fish Tasting Good All Winter Long
- Long-term Monitoring of Grouse: and Ptarmigan in Alaska
- Bears of the World 2016: “It’s Not Just For Scientists”
- When Science Gets Stinky: POW Students Gain Insight Into Wolf Research
May 2016
- Kodiak Bear Cubs Growing in New Homes
- Breeding Wolverines
- Alaska’s Private Non-Profit Hatchery Program
- Roller Chopping Aspen Stands for Moose and Grouse
April 2016
- White-nose Syndrome in Bat: Shocks Researchers with Arrival in Washington
- Sooty Grouse Hunting in Alaska
- Common Murre Update: Growing Awareness: of Sea Bird Die-off Thanks to Citizen Reporting
- Bowhunter Education in Alaska
- Beyond BOW Bounds Back to Southeast Alaska
March 2016
- Alaska’s “Other” Valuable Shellfish Fisheries: Red Sea Urchins, Sea Cucumbers and Geoduck Clams
- Selling Alaska Fish All Over the World: Direct Market Fishermen
- Wood Bison Bull 132: Ambassador for Bison Conservation
- Mystery Fish
- Mystery Fish: Part Two
February 2016
- Hazing Brown Bears at Port Armstrong
- Fresh Fish for Sale!: Catcher Sellers: How it Works
- Working Underwater for Fish and Game: Diving on the R/V Kestrel
January 2016
- Bears on the Move: Brown Bear Dispersal and Home Ranges
- No One in Alaska Died: Commercial Fishing in the Past Year
- Caribou Biologist Jim Dau Retires: After Almost Three Decades of Service
December 2015
- Marten Trapping in Southeast Alaska
- Harvesting Seaweed in Alaska
- Ice Fishing for Northern Pike
- Landing a Lamprey: A Fickle Fishery Opens on the Yukon
November 2015
- Southern Southeast Alaska's Wet and Wild: Shrimp Research Program
- Water Rights for Fish
- ARLIS – Furs, Skulls, Mounts, Kits: and so much more
- Hunting Blacktail Deer in Southeast Alaska
October 2015
- Enhancing Habitat for Moose and Grouse
- Cutting Edge Science on the Seafloor: Testing Biocides on Invasives in Marine Waters
- Fish Passage Improvement Program
- Improving Fish and Wildlife Habitat: to Increase Salmon
- Wood Bison: At Home on the Range
September 2015
- Alaska’s Top Gun
- City Deer, Country Deer: Baranof Black-tails Make a Comeback
- An Introduction to National Fish Habitat: Partnerships in Alaska
- Change is in the Wind for Kachemak Bay: National Estuarine Research Reserve
- What Makes King Salmon Flesh Red or White?
August 2015
- At First Light: The 2015 waterfowl outlook shines brightly
- End of the Road Angling: Shore fishing on the Homer Spit
- "Rabbit Fever" in Alaska
- Interactive Maps for Hunters: Work Without Internet
- The Alaska Freshwater Fish Inventory Program
- Tangled Sea Lions Get Help: Biologists Team up for Capture and Aid
July 2015
- Sockeye on the (shrimp) fly
- Subsistence on the Kuskokwim: Whitefish, Fishtraps, and the Stony River Dena’ina
- Hydropower in Alaska and Fish and Game
- Every Halibut Counts
- Oil Spill Response: Fish and Game’s Role
- Zebra mussels in Alaska? Not yet.
June 2015
- Family Fishing with the Salmon Challenge
- How to Fish for Klutina River Red Salmon
- Documenting and Protecting Salmon Streams: Anadromous Waters Atlas and Catalog
- “How can I get a job like that?”: Internships in Wildlife Education & Outreach
- Managing the Western Arctic Caribou Herd:: Negotiating the Regulatory Process
- ADF&G’s Steller Sea Lion Research Program: Reducing entanglement in Marine Debris
May 2015
- Detecting Grizzly and Polar Bear Dens: on Alaska's North Slope
- The Hooter Obsession
- State to Open Round Island with Help: from Donors, Federal Grant
- Alaska’s Five Species of Pacific Salmon: Lifecycle and Identification
April 2015
- Grizzly Bear Denning: in the North Slope Oilfield Region
- Gathering Herring Eggs: Subsistence Harvest a Sign of Spring
- Aerial Surveying for Salmon in Alaska
- Alaskans Afield: Learning Outdoor Skills
March 2015
- Nesting Bears: Bear Dens on Prince of Wales Island
- A Far Walk From Here: Hunting mountain goats and deer on Kodiak Island
February 2015
- A Wealth of Shells
- CamSledding in Alaska:: A Better View of Scallop Habitat
- Ice Fishing Stocked Lakes: in Anchorage and Beyond
- Wood Bison Management Plan: Available for Review
January 2015
- Black Bears and the Impact of Access: Heavy Hunting in Prince William Sound
- Guns and Canada: Crossing the Border
- An AUV Journey on Kodiak Island
December 2014
November 2014
- Kenai Moose and the Funny River Fire
- Tugidak Clean-up: Bags 43 Tons of Debris
- Big Game Drawing Hunt: Application Period Open
October 2014
September 2014
- Hunting and Gathering in the Savoring Season: Autumn Lends Colorful Insight to the Last Frontier
- Immobilizing Moose and Caribou: Fulbright Scholar: Tests Better Drugs For Capturing Wildlife
- Parasite Reminds Hunters: Bear Meat Must Be Thoroughly Cooked
- Outdoor Youth Days
- Photo Submissions
- Even When it’s Bad it’s Good at McNeil: Bear Viewing When it’s Slow
August 2014
- Deer Hunting Forecast and “State of the Deer”
- Fly-in Hunting: From the Air Taxi Pilot's View
- Waterfowl Hunting in Alaska
- Alaska Moose Highlights
- Information and Tools for Hunters
- Tracking Skills Can Make You a Better Hunter: Finding and Recovering Animals
- Four North Slope Caribou Herds Counted: Behind the Numbers: How Are the Caribou?
- Taking the Five Salmon Family Challenge
July 2014
- The Chinook Tradition: Feeding Alaskans and a Hungry World
- How Salmon Find Their Way: in the Deep Blue Maze of the Ocean
- Snails, Ducks, and You
- Tracking Golden Eagles
- Western Arctic Caribou Herd Numbers 235,000
June 2014
- Trapping Ptarmigan and Tracking Their Travels
- The Economic Importance of Alaska’s Wildlife: Wildlife Generates Billions for Alaska
- How to Fish for Arctic Grayling
- Alaska’s Crucial Habitat Assessment Tool
May 2014
- The Disappearance of the Rusty Blackbird
- Lake Turnover: How Sinking Water Rejuvenates Alaska Lakes
- Videos on Bears and Bear Safety
April 2014
- Underwater Research in Alaska
- Alaska’s Bat Monitors: How to be a Citizen Scientist
- Alaska's Birding Festivals: Celebrating Birds and Birding in Alaska
- Enter to Win a Free Alaska Fishing and Hunting: License by Filling Out a Quick Survey
- Killer Bears and Lemming Suicide:: Busting Myths about Alaska Animals
March 2014
- The Urban-Wild Mendenhall Bears: Studying the Bear Human Interface
- Berners River Coho Salmon
- Steep Water: How to Measure a Waterfall
- Caribou Cuisine for the Contemporary Chef
- DeeDee Jonrowe: Iditarod Star and Fish and Game Legend
February 2014
- Moose Luck: A Hunt in One: of the Planet’s Last, Best Wilderness Regions
- What are Draw Hunts?: How They Work and Improving the Odds
- Who Hunts for Alaska's Big Game?
- Documenting the Harvest of Alaska’s Wild Food:: ADF&G’s Division of Subsistence
- Trophy Fish Program
- Applications for McNeil River Bear: Viewing Permits Due March 1
January 2014
- The History of Upper Cook Inlet Salmon Fisheries: A Century of Salmon
- What happens when you spy on a beaver?
- Blasting Kanalku Falls
- Documenting the Harvest of Alaska’s Wild Food:: ADF&G’s Division of Subsistence
- Trapping, Trails and Dogs
December 2013
- Mountain Goat Research on Kodiak Island
- Impressions in the Snow: Winter Tracking in Alaska
- Sea Otter Numbers – and Harvest – On the Rise
- Trapping Videos Offer Tips and Insights
November 2013
- Tracking Flycatchers: What’s Happening to these Songbirds?
- The Fingerprint of a Fish: King Salmon Reveal Their Secrets
- Protecting Subsistence Resources: Respected Advisor Steps Down After Decades
- Wood Bison Looking at Greener Pastures
- Commercial Fisheries Education Hits the High Seas: on the F/V Sustainability
October 2013
- Leading the Charge—Bear Hazing in Southeast Alaska
- How Old is That Fish?: Fish Aging: The Art of Science
- Free Natural History Guides on Website: from the Kachemak Bay Research Reserve
- Aerial Photo Census Team Bags Five Big Herds: Counting Caribou in Alaska
September 2013
- Rainbow Connections: Fishing for Alaska Rainbows
- Fishing Alaska Trout & Char with Beads
- A Field Farewell: Wrapping up Summer in Alaska
- Moving Pictures: Addressing Killer Trash in the Ocean
- New Area Biologist Hits The Ground Running: Westing brings her knowledge to Cordova
August 2013
- Southcentral Alaska 2013 Fall Hunting Forecast: Our area biologists offer advice about hunting
- Status of Small Game 2013: Here’s a glance at the hunting prospects for 2013.
- Hunting videos: Fish and Game has a variety of videos
- Kings in the City: Discovering Ship Creek King Salmon
- Don’t Let it Loose!: How Some Invasive Species are Introduced to Alaska
- A Sense of Place: Summer Field Work in Southeast Alaska
- Deer Season Looking up for Southeast Alaska
July 2013
- Sea Lion Capture: Attempting to Help Sea Lion H80
- Berners Bay Research Provides Insights: into Moose, Goats, Wolverines and Bears
- No Floaters Please: Releasing Rockfish
- The Sportsmen of Tomorrow: Outdoor Youth Days
June 2013
- Anticipating Field Season in Alaska: Confessions of a Salmon Ambassador
- Noose Carpets and Collaring Ptarmigan: Research, Surveys and the Small Game Program
- How to Dipnet for Salmon in Chitina
- Introducing ALDAT – The Alaska Lake Database
May 2013
- Southeast Alaska Moose: New Research: Provides Insights - and New Questions
- Great Horned Owl Attacks Pets: Unusual Incidents in Copper River Valley
- Young Alaskan Archers Compete: with Eyes on National Contest
- Bear Soup and Salmon Mousse: Alaska recipes and more
April 2013
- Urban Living from the Bruins' Perspective
- Observers in the Aleutian Islands: Golden King Crab Fishery
- Kids Fishing Days in Southeast Alaska
- Candid Trail Cameras Solve a Mystery: Trail Cameras For Alaska Schools
March 2013
- Counting Wolves on Prince of Wales
- On the Rebound: Prince William Sound: Commercial Pot Shrimp Fishery
- Featured Video: Take a Closer Look
February 2013
- Southeast Alaska Steelhead: A Unique Fish and a Unique Fishery
- The Juneau Indoor Shooting Range
- Low Cost Kings: Kodiak Road System: Chinook Salmon Enhancement Project
- Applications for McNeil River Bear Viewing: Permits Due On March 1
- Dall’s Sheep Captures: Featured Video
January 2013
- Winter Caribou Hunt: Skiing off the Dalton Highway: Lessons, Offerings, and Rewards in the DHCMA
- Ice Fishing on the Big Three: A Look at Harding, Birch, and Quartz Lakes
- Featured Video: How to Set Line for burbot: How to Clean and Fillet Your Catch
- A Bear Viewing Area is Born
December 2012
- Rabies in Alaska: Rabid Wolverine Found on North Slope
- Weir Work
- Bringing the Outdoors Back into School
- Videos from Alaska Fish and Game: Multimedia Page Offers Videos & Audio Programs
November 2012
- Beachcombing for Sea Lion Satellite Tags: Perseverance Turns Up Valuable Device
- Sea Lion Tag - more pictures
- Grouse and Ptarmigan Wing Collection Program
- Featured Video: Observers in the Bering Sea: and Aleutian Islands Crab Fisheries
- Application Process for Alaska’s Big Game: Drawing Hunts Changes This Year
October 2012
- Back to Mahoney: A Special Mountain Goat Hunt
- On the Nushagak: Tagging Salmon in field Camp
- Science & Salmon Education: Why are Commercial Fisheries Important?
- Little Grouse on the Prairie: Alaska’s Bird Hunters Enjoy an Ice Age Leftover
- Investigating the Reproductive Biology: of Alaska’s Largest Crab Stock
September 2012
- An Alaska Ambassador Goes to Sweden
- The Nome Guide:: New Guide Highlights Birding and Wildlife Viewing
- Bear Research on Prince of Wales Island
- National Hunting and Fishing Day: Hunter Recruitment in Alaska
- Featured Video: Is This Moose Legal?
- Trapping Photos Needed
July 2012
- Eyes on Goldeneyes: Satellite transmitters track seaducks' migrations
- Deer Urine Banned as Scent Attractant for Hunters: Keeping Chronic Wasting Disease Out of Alaska
- A Humble Fish Story in Which Old Halvorsen and a: Master Angler Encounter a Lalapalooza of a Fish
- Featured video: Entanglement of Steller Sea Lions: Identifying Causes and Finding Solutions.
June 2012
- Ticks in Alaska
- The Brief Busy Life of the Arctic Bumblebee
- New Regulations Address Invasive Species
- Alaska’s Largest Caribou Herd Is Declining
- Featured Video:: Moose!!! Staying Safe Around Urban Moose.
May 2012
- Iliamna Lake Seals: Local and Scientific Understanding
- Play by the Rules
- Alaska’s Grouse and Ptarmigan Poster
- Outdoor Heritage Foundation of Alaska: Making Outdoor Skills Programs Possible
April 2012
- Alaska Weathervane Scallop Observer Program
- Real Men Don’t Fear Birds
- Brown Bear Research in Alaska
- The Perfect Fishing Trip
March 2012
- Whales, Polar Bears and Muskox: Geoff Carroll: Biologist in Barrow
- Mountain Goats in Focus: Biologists Share Management and Research
- The Quest for Gray-Headed Chickadees
February 2012
- Cooking Wild: Eating Alaskan
- Why Don’t We Grow Red King Crabs: in Hatcheries Like Salmon?
- Moose Management Success in the Lower Yukon
January 2012
- A Bear’s Eye View: Bear Collar Cameras in Alaska
- A Day in the Life of an Alaska Brown Bear
- Small Game in Alaska Gets a New Focus
- Hunters Supporting Conservation: Wildlife Restoration Celebrates 75th Anniversary
December 2011
- Copper River Reds on the Run
- The Story of Scavengers
- Trapping bats
- A Message From The Commissioner: The Gift of The Outdoors
October 2011
- The Art of Grayling
- Schoolyard Habitats Inspire Outdoor Learning
- Operational Planning:: Successful Research for Sound Fishery Management
- Amazing Rockfish: New Release Technique Greatly Increases Survival
- Rockfish Deepwater Release
- The Hunt
September 2011
- Managing Mountain Goats in Alaska
- The Anchor River Restoration Project
- Designated Wilderness: It’s Different in Alaska
- Chilkoot River Bear Cub: Finds Tackle Box Too Alluring
- Hunting Small Game in Alaska: Birds and Bunnies - where, how and when to go hunt
July 2011
- Skunk Cabbage and Deer: New Trail Camera Gallery Feature
- New Sport Fish Hatcheries: Gearing up For Production
- Southeast BioBlitz: Surveys 861 Species
- Sheep ID booklet
June 2011
- Skates - No Wheels, Blades or Stingers: on These Slow Growing, Long Lived Creatures
- Found Transmitter a Needle in a Haystack
- Changing Regulations to Cook Inlet: and Kodiak Sport Fisheries
- BioBlitzing Alaska: Trio of Alaska BioBlitzes in Store for 2011
May 2011
- Alaska Black Bears and the Ice Age: Newcomers to the Interior but Long in Southeast
- Trail Camera Gallery: Features Remarkable Candid Wildlife Photos
- Managing Alaska’s King Salmon
- Bear-Proofing Cabins: Prevents Bear Break-ins
April 2011
- The Gators and Bears of Spring: Managing Large and Potentially Dangerous Wildlife
- The Effects of Snowshoe Hare Cycles: on Dall Sheep and Their Predators
- Sablefish wanderings focus of tag study
March 2011
- Trail cameras provide candid look at wildlife: Researchers benefit from remote cameras
- A Trail Camera Gallery in the Works: Submissions Welcome to ADF&G Online Gallery
- Cyanide-poisoned Moose: Ornamental Chokecherry Tree a Devil in Disguise
- Anadromous Waters Atlas and Catalog: Where The Salmon Are
- Big Wolves and Ordinary Wolves: Wolf Weight Depends on When and What They Last Ate
February 2011
- Muskox in Alaska: New guide highlights identification
- New Invasive Species Detected in Alaska
- New Names for Old Birds
January 2011
- Tropical Turtle Strays North to Alaska
- Behind the Scenes of the Upper Cook Inlet: Personal Use Fisheries
- More Alaskans Hunting Than Ever Before
December 2010
- Scavengers On Camera
- Scavengers on Camera, Part 2: Gustavus Forelands
- The Many Spectrums of Ice Fishing
- Porcupine Research: How Tough Critters Survive Alaska Winters
- Scavenger Pictures (extra)
November 2010
October 2010
- Keeping Chronic Wasting Disease out of Alaska
- Changes Coming: for Alaska’s Charter Halibut Fishery
- Snowmachines, Trails and Wolves
- Reindeer Herding Holds Great Future: for Seward Peninsula
September 2010
- Public Access to Alaska Waters: Fishing and Boating Access is Protected
- Long-Distance Hummingbird Sheds Light on Migration: Mighty Mite Sets Hummingbird Record
- The Anchor River Sonar/Weir Project:: Counting Fish One Year at a Time
- Ask a Wildlife Biologist:: Wasp Spray vs. Bear Spray and Tasers
August 2010
- Alaska’s Largest Caribou Herd Is Stable: Western Arctic Herd Numbers About 401,000
- Reservations of Water
- Protecting Alaska’s Special Places: 50th Anniversary of State Refuge Program
July 2010
June 2010
- Ruth Burnett Sport Fish Hatchery: Open for Business
- Becoming an Outdoors Woman: In Southeast Alaska
- The Way We Hunt: Itnuavva Anuniaguurugut
May 2010
- BioBlitz: Explores and Celebrates Nature
- SONAR Sees Kenai River Kings
- Quest for Fire: Planning a Prescribed Burn
April 2010
- Managing Black Bears: on Prince of Wales
- Your Cousin the Sea Squirt
- Swans of April
- Gambling Salmon: Estuaries Teach How Salmon Hedge Their Bets
March 2010
- Tasers for Moose and Bears: Alaska Explores Law Enforcement Tool for Wildlife
- The Wood Bison Roundup
- The Saltwater Sport Fish Charter Logbook: New Changes for 2010
- No Monkeys Allowed
February 2010
January 2010
December 2009
- Alaska Game Transplants: The Good, the Bad and the Unwanted
- Tracking Alaska Owls: GPS backpacks provide owl updates
November 2009
- Dall Sheep Research in Southcentral Alaska
- Southeast Deer Numbers Down: Doe Survival Key to Rebuilding the Population
September 2009
August 2009
July 2009
- Removing Invasive Pike: from Lakes in Southcentral Alaska
- Hands-on science: in Glacier Bay and Baranof Island
June 2009
- Seward Peninsula Muskoxen: Making a comeback
- Stream Bank Rehabilitation
- ADF&G Multimedia Library: Offers Streaming Video
- The Online Hunter Education Course
May 2009
- The Myth of Declining Hunters in Alaska
- The Evolution of an Angler, Part II
- Ask a Wildlife Biologist: Will a Mother Abandon Her Young If Handled
- Fairbanks Experimental Fish Hatchery: Hatchery Studies in Alaska’s Interior
- Preventing Aquatic Invasive Species: How Anglers Can Help
- No Hunting or Fishing Without Access: Public Access in Alaska
April 2009
- Tracking Bowhead Whales
- Filling in the Blanks for Susitna Sockeye Salmon
- Alaska South Coastal Wildlife Viewing Guide
- Editorial: Membership for The Alaska Board of Game
February 2009
- Fact versus Frenzy: Bear Program Burns Biologists
- Mariculture in Alaska: A Young Industry
- Partnership Creates Prime Habitat: For Ruffed Grouse
January 2009
- Who Takes Home Alaska Wildlife?
- The Murrelet Watch Program Sets Up in Icy Strait
- Catie Bursch – Marine Educator and Illustrator: An Artist in the Service of Science
December 2008
- Tiny Transmitters for Big Bears: New Device Helps Biologists ID Animals
- Youth Shotgunners wrap fall season
- Medeia cuts fuel consumption 30 percent: Saves Thousands
November 2008
- Voles in Alaska: Small but Mighty Important
- Why Fish Need Trees and Trees Need Fish
- Harbor Seals in Trouble: Some Areas Have Seen Dramatic Declines
- Alaska’s Stately Sandhill Cranes
October 2008
- Mountain Goat Sex Education
- Alaska Weavers Seek Mountain Goat Wool
- A Sea Lion Life
- Venison Roast Marinade
September 2008
- Behind the Scenes at BOW
- The Elusive Copper River Steelhead
- Beth Peluso Takes Over Wildlife Viewing Program
- What is This Thing in my Game Meat?
- Observers in the Bering Sea Crab Fisheries: New DVD Highlights Work of Crab Fishery Observers
August 2008
- What Are Sea Lice?
- Snaring Bear Hair: Low-Tech Snares Yield Valuable Insights
- Pigeon Guillemots
- Why There is a Division of Subsistence at ADF&G
- Salmon in Lime Ginger Sauce
July 2008
- Entangled Sea Lions
- Fish and Game’s Waterfowl Program
- Invasive Pike Eradication for Fishery Restoration
- Census shows decline of the Western Arctic Caribou
- Bear Safety By Haiku
- Editorial Why Monitor Sport Fishing Guides: Sport Fish Charter/Guide Logbooks
June 2008
- Volunteering on a Seal Capture Trip: My First Pair of Xtratuffs
- Gathering Data on Harbor Seals in Endicott Arm: The Equipment
- Orphaned Moose Calves are Rarely Orphaned
- Alaska Conservation Camp Changes Lives
- Chitina Moments
- Alaska Wildlife Notebook: Features Fascinating Animals
May 2008
- Mountain Goat Black Bear Collar Swap: Black Bear Takes Mountain Goat Tracking Collar
- The Life of a Biologist in Interior Alaska
- ASK A WILDLIFE BIOLOGIST: Do Bears Really Eat Honey
- Participate in Murrelet Watch
- Crab Pate - Molded Dip
April 2008
- Helping Wolves in Interior Alaska: Lice Plague Some Alaska Wolf Packs
- Dinosaurs of the Deep: Lake Trout are Freshwater Leviathans
- Invaders from the Bayou: Be Careful with Crawfish
- Rockfish Through The Ages: Local Traditional Knowledge of Rockfish
- Other Duties as Assigned: Karen Mitchell: Keeps Busy in Nome
- Award-winning Dutch Oven Salmon Casserole: Loxlada - Finn Salmon Casserole
March 2008
- The Bou are Bunchin!: Counting the Largest Caribou Herd in Alaska
- Caribou and Climate Change: The Nelchina Caribou Herd, Lichens and Fire
- Ask a Wildlife Biologist: Questions about Wolves
- Chris Frary: Helping Hunters and Working with Wildlife
- King Salmon Comeback in the Stikine River
- A Quick and Easy Recipe for Baked Halibut
February 2008
- Wildlife Troopers On The Job: Massive Enforcement Effort in Southcentral Alaska
- Troopers Patrol the North Country
- Ask A Wildlife Biologist:: Do Bears Really Sleep All Winter?
- Bowhunting Course Now Online
- Carl Koch Trades Ambulance for Bears
- Evolution of an Angler
- See McNeil River Bears
- Frans Halibut Soup: It’s your whole meal right there
January 2008
- Trapping in Alaska
- Eagle Flight and Other Myths: Eagles Don’t Eat Children or Pets
- Ask a Wildlife Biologist: Elk on Kodiak Island
- Recipe: Caribou Chili
December 2007
- Spying on Nests: Cameras Document Trials of Nesting Oystercatchers
- Tracking Oystercatchers with: Backpack Transmitters and GPS Implants
- Alaskan Kids in Nature
- Kim Fisher: Linchpin in Wrangell
- Snowshoe Hares Peak in Interior Alaska
- Fran’s Tenakee Venison Stew: -- It Never Fails --
- Ask a Wildlife Biologist
November 2007
- Counting A Hundred Thousand Sea Birds
- Fish That Like it Cold: November Delta Chums
- ASK A WILDLIFE BIOLOGIST: How are Muskrat Push-ups Made?
- Wildlife Education is More than Teaching
- Wildlife Educators 2
- Community Voices in Fish and Game Regs
- Mobile Classroom Brings Lakes to Kids
October 2007
- Hunting Season Proceeds Despite Lower Deer Numbers
- Deer: Southern Southeast Alaska: is a Different Story
- Keeping Track of Deer: Biologists Look at Habitat and Animals
- Harbor Seal Researchers: Part 1
- Harbor Seal Researchers in Alaska: Part 2
- Traditional Uses of Steller Sea Lions: Archaeologists Document Importance of Stellers
- A Moose Hunt Adventure
- Recipe:: Salmon and Corn Soup
September 2007
- White Black Bears and Blonde Grizzlies: Alaska Bears Wear Coats of Many Colors
- Protecting Moose Habitat in Homer
- Boys Discover New Crab Species in Kachemak Bay: Community Monitoring Provides Bonus Results
- Ben Grussendorf: Helping Alaskans Have: A Voice in Wildlife Management
- Recipe: Stuffed Moose Heart
August 2007
- Deer Stressed by Harsh Winter: but Hunting Season Still Opens
- Caribou in Trouble: On Alaska Peninsula
- Fishing in Bear Country: And Staying Safe
- Plugging Sheep Horns in Alaska
- Research Adds Eleven New Streams to the: State Anadromous Stream Catalog and Atlas
July 2007
- Russell Sandstrom: Fish and Game’s musical visionary boat officer
- Giant North Pacific Octopus
- eBird: New Tool for Alaska Birders
- Northern Pike: An Unwelcome Invader
- Editorial: Sharing Halibut
- Halibut Fajitas
June 2007
- Bear Milk
- Counting Salmon on the Chena River
- Caribou Calves and Oil Development: Do They Mix?
- The Mobile Aquatic Classroom Hits the Road
- Bear Signs Alert Hikers
- Smoked Salmon Mousse
May 2007
- Nesting Birds and Spring Boats: Loons and Grebes Face Greatest Risk
- A Day in the Life of a Moose
- Rocky Nights: The Secretive Life of the Flying Squirrel
- Kenai River Access Affected by Winter Flooding: Ice Damage is Significant
- White Mountain Elder Shares Caribou Stories: The Return of the Caribou to the Seward Peninsula
- Editorial: "Orphaned" Animals
- Tom and Kellys Black Bear Roast
April 2007
- Collaring Wildlife: Tracking Devices Revolutionized Wildlife Biology
- Invasive Northern Pike Targeted: in Caring for the Kenai Project
- Alaska’s Thorny Pig: The Charismatic and Troublesome Porcupine
- What is Age Validation: and How Does it Relate to Fortune Cookies?
- Signs of Spring are Sometimes Unpleasant
- Recipe: Gameburger Spaghetti
March 2007
- Alaska’s Lampreys:: Mysterious and Tasty
- The Long Sleep:: Which Animals Hibernate?
- Moose in the Fairbanks area
- Grilled Ptarmigan Breast with Bacon and Chiles
February 2007
- Bear Researcher LaVern Beier
- The Great Backyard Bird Count
- Better Tools for Counting Bears
- With the Right Tools and a Little Encouragement: BOW Workshops Open the Door to the Outdoors
- Editorial: Brown Bear Management in the McNeil River Area
- Fish and Game Wants Your Hunting Photos
- Poor Mans Lobster Newburg - Made with Burbot
January 2007
- Predators and Moose: Why Arent Moose Calves Surviving?
- Sport Fishing for Salmon Shark
- No Avian Flu in Alaska
- Ravens Suited to Urban Life in Alaska
- Southern-style Crab Cakes
December 2006
- Counting Raptors on Minto Flats
- Assessing Moose Habitat in Alaska
- How Old is That Fish?: Determining the Age of Dolly Varden
- Public Input to Fish and Game Policy:: The Joint Board
- Editorial: Several Shades of Sustainability
November 2006
- How Deer Eat Poisonous Plants
- Investigating The Decline of The Northern: Alaska Peninsula Caribou Herd
- Kuskokwim River Sockeye Salmon: Secrets Revealed
- Lingcod: The Snake Tooth Fish
- Editorial: Time to Revise the Advisory Committee System
- Recipe: Coot (Scoter) Sauté
October 2006
- One Bear, Two Bears, Three Bears…: Counting Bears You Can Not See
- White King Salmon: Greenbacks, Gustatory Preference and Genetics
- Wood Bison Restoration in Alaska
- Fish Tickets: Fishery Database is the Envy of the Industry
- eLandings - Fish Tickets go Electronic
- Simple Smoked Salmon
September 2006
- A Crisis in the Making in Northwest Alaska;: Caribou, Hunting Pressure and Conflicting Values
- In Search of Black Oystercatcher Nests: Studying one of the Rarest Shorebirds in America
- Flying With Dangerous Outdoor Gear: Getting Into the Wilds With Your Gear
- Flying Camp Stoves: Camps Stoves Legal but Must be Super Clean
- Was that a Bear or a Moose?: Examining the Evidence
- Bears In the Wild or Bears Gone Wild: Living With Bears
- Honeymoon Salmon: Salmon Recipe
August 2006
- The Alphabet Hills Prescribed Burn
- The Biggest Bear ... Ever
- Sport Fishing Etiquette: Editorial
- Sport Fishing Contests Valuable to Alaska: A Look at Two Alaska Fishing Derbies
- Recipe: Fried Sitka Black-tail Deer Liver and Heart
July 2006
- Bird Flu and Wild Alaska Birds: Sampling Wagtails
- Bowhead with Transmitter
- Kittlitz’s Murrelets:: Declining Populations Lead Scientists to Moonlight
- Watchin’ Them Dam Salmon Run: The Life of a Fish Counter
- The North Pacific Fishery Management Council: What Is It?
- Editorial: Steller sea lions: Blueprint for Recovery
- Dishwasher Salmon
June 2006
- Bear Hunters Share Bear Facts From Hunts
- Crushing Vegetation to Enhance Moose Habitat
- Deer Pellet Survey: Judging Population Trends
- From the File Cabinet to the Web: ADF&G Publications Soon to be Available On-line
- Those Vivid Yellow Warblers: Alaska's Tropical Songbirds
- Recipe: Lemon Caesar Halibut
May 2006
- Owl Research in Southeast Alaska: Radio Equipped Owls
- Wandering Weasels: Are Fishers Moving into Alaska?
- Becoming an Outdoors-Woman
- Editorial:: If You Can’t Get There, You Can’t Hunt or Fish
- Rural Outdoor Skills Programs Teach Safety
- Recipe: Basil Shrimp
April 2006
- Moose Research in Alaska: When Plants Fight Back
- Bird Feeders and Bears
- The Alaska Blackfish
- Outreach in Rural Alaska
- Walrus Pup is Rare Rescue
- Building Bridges Between Arctic Peoples
- Stinging Nettle Tasty Table Fare
March 2006
- Toads and Frogs in Trouble
- Spear Fishing in Interior Alaska: Excitement on Ice
- Spring Hooter Hunting Offers a Unique Attraction
- Digging for Delight and: Digging Up More Than I Wanted
- Editorial: “Bird Flu” and Alaska
- Grandma's Guemes Island Clam Chowder
February 2006
- Sitka Black-Tailed Deer Colonize New Areas
- Ice Fishing for the First Time
- Staying Safe Around Urban Moose
- Salmon Forecasting in Alaska: Who Needs to Know?
- Editorial: Anchorage Hillside Hunt a Success
- Sharing the Trails With Trappers
- ALASKA SALMON WITH GNOCCHI AND ROASTED RED PEPPER
January 2006
- Deer Rescue: Tired Deer Gets a Helping Hand from Trooper
- Wildlife Education Specialist Kristen Romanoff
- Where The Fish Are: The Fish Distribution Database
- Editorial: Seeking Sustainability, Balance: and Stability through Allocation
- Wildlife Conservation seeks Hunting Photos: For 2006 Hunting Regulations
- Recipes: Hares Make Fine Winter Fare
December 2005
- Wolverines, Bears and Math:: The Art and Science of Statistics
- Grouse and Ptarmigan of Alaska: New Guide to Upland Birds
- Soupe de Poisson: Fish Soup
November 2005
- Shocking Bears: Electric Fences for Bear-Country Campers
- Amazing Antlers:: Fast-growing Bone a Seasonal Phenomena
- A Human Element in the Bureaucratic Process
- Editorial: Tough Love
- Recipe: DUCK AND MUSHROOMS
October 2005
- Got Moose?: Cows are Key to Altering a Moose Population
- Geoducks: Southeast Gets a Toehold in the Market: World's Largest Burrowing Clam Can Live 140 Years
- “Fishman and the Bear”: Bring Salmon to Alaska Schools
- Counting the Nelchina Caribou Herd
- Recipe: Cranberry Venison Stew
August 2005
- Exotic Cats and Pet Bears: Biologists Monitor Exotic Pets, Captive Wildlife
- Burning for Grouse: Enhancing Habitat for Birds, Moose
- Creel Surveys Help Manage Sport Fish: A Clipboard and a Smile: Talking with Anglers
- Citizen Scientists Contribute: Valuable Data for Biologists
- New Approach Explored for Tier II Subsistence: Striving for Better Management
- Hooded Merganser Featured on New Alaska Duck Stamp
July 2005
- Alaska’s Marmot is an Ice Age Colonist
- Poisonous Newts Establish Beachhead on Baranof: Newts are Harmless - Just Don't Eat Them
- Pre-Taxidermy Field Care of Trophy Fish: Better Trophy Fish
- The Best Job in Alaska:: A Conversation with Commissioner Campbell
June 2005
- Gustavus Moose on the Move: Biologists Track Seasonal Movements
- Coyotes Investigated in Dall Sheep Decline: Newcomer Coyotes Trailed Europeans North to Alaska
- Hot blooded predator: The Salmon Shark: Alaska's Salmon Sharks
- Fishing with a Shovel: Unusual Fishery Provides Whitefish
- Tracking Royalty in the Kuskokwim River
- The Ethical Angler
- Sport Fish Hatchery Enhancement Program Launched: Editorial
May 2005
- Grouse: Tracking Down Answers: Spruce Grouse and Hooters
- Grouse: Separate Subspecies in Southeast?: POW Grouse Unusual for Coast
- Stowaway Rats Colonized the Earth
- Combating Invasive Rats in Alaska
- Sleeper Sharks: Awake and Hungry: Sleeper sharks Not Culprits in Sea Lion Declines
- Dolly Varden: Beautiful and Misunderstood: Dolly Varden's Reputation as Varmint Undeserved
- Tips for Wildlife Photographers on Guided Trips: A Guide's Perspective
- Alaska’s Fish and Wildlife Represent its Soul: Editorial
April 2005
- An Alaska Buffalo Hunt
- Eyes of the Bear: Bears See Well, but Trust Noses More
- Testing Bears’ Color Vision
- The Poor Man’s Lobster of the Tanana Valley: Burbot
- Coho in the Delta Clearwater River
- "Orphaned" Animals: Editorial
- What Kind of Fishing Boat is That?: Know your Commercial Fishing Boats, Pt. 1
- What Kind of Fishing Boat is That? Pt. 2: Trawler, longliner & gillnetter
March 2005
- Highlighting Women: March is National Women’s History Month
- Wildlife Veterinarian Kimberlee Beckmen: Medical examiner, surgeon and researcher
- A Look at the Black Bears of Kuiu Island: Piecing Together Bear Puzzle
- Gaining Confidence through Fly Fishing: An Interview with Cecilia “Pudge” Kleinkauf
- A Chat with Stephanie Madsen
- Editorial:The Evolution of Women's Roles at ADF&G: “Is the glass ceiling made of fish scales?”
- Becoming an Outdoors Woman
February 2005
- Marked Mammals: Studying Alaska's Sea Lions
- Sea Lion Marks Reveal Birthplace: Nine Rookeries Indicated by Letter
- Outsmarting Murphy’s Law: Ice Fishing in Alaska
- Red Squirrels Enliven the Winter Forest
- Sockeye Run Breaks All Records: Alagnak River escapement issue
- What are Escapement Goals?
- A Lifetime with Bears: Bear Biologist Harry Reynolds
- Editorial: Alaska’s Predator Management Program
January 2005
- Alaska’s Trophy Blacktail Deer
- McNeil River State Game Sanctuary:: A Bear Viewing Success Story
- Snorkeling for Atlantic Salmon: Stalking invasive species in Alaska waters
- School Begins on the Banks of the Kuskokwim
- Research Ideas Range from Whales to Warblers
- A New Look at Alaska’s Salmon Fishing Industry
- Funding Game Management: Editorial
December 2004
- Western Alaska Moose:: Really Big Deer
- Alaska’s Most Powerful Bird of Prey
- Young Golden Eagles Have Tough Time
- Bridging Cultural Differences
- Dead Salmon Bring Life to Rivers
- Speaking Out on Fish and Wildlife Issues
- Helping Anglers Access to Alaska’s Abundant Waters
November 2004
- Hunters Share Three Views of Bear Baiting
- Alaska’s Salmon-Eating Wolves
- Coral Gardens Discovered in the Aleutian Islands
- Working at a Fish Weir
- Ancient Indications of Angling and Ethics
- That’s No Bull – It’s a Cow!
- Alaska Wildlife Curriculum Now Available Online
- Licensing Guides Benefits Anglers and Alaska
October 2004
- Future Biologists Get Hands-On Experience
- Seavey and Swingley Go Home
- Sport Fish Hatchery Program: Here Today, Cold Tomorrow?
- Thousands of Murrelets: Students Help Monitor Marbled Murrelets in SE AK
- Fish and Wildlife Management: Who Makes the Rules?
- Original Alaska Names by the Original People
September 2004
- Flying Squirrels:: Night Gliders are More Common than People Realize
- Fly-By-Night Squirrels Favor Truffles and Lichens
- Biologists Ponder Winter Impact of Summer Wildfire
- Lower Kuskokwim River Moose Hunters: Bite the Bullet
- Inside the Wolf Den
- Robins Ready for Trip South
August 2004
- Harlequin Romance: Sea Ducks Breed on Inland Streams
- Flightless Ducks
- Alaska's Dragons
- Never Underestimate The Little Guy:: Spruce-Bark Beetles Impact Alaskan wildlife
July 2004
- "Why Hunt Moose Calves?"
- Woodpeckers: Drumming up a Mate
- White Mountain Students Wrap Up ‘The Caribou Year’
June 2004
May 2004
- Owl Research in Alaska’s Boreal Forest
- Managing Moose in the Sub-Arctic
- Lessons from a Juneau Bear
- Sterilized Wolves Seem to Live Longer in the Wild
- Taxidermists' Tips for Better Trophies
April 2004
March 2004
- Choosing a Big Game Guide
- The Bears of Winter
- Moose Pesky in Quest for Garbage Morsels
- Field Care of Big Game
February 2004
- Birds, Bats, and Bugs: Alaska's Nongame Wildlife
- Invasive Species Can Be Beaten Back
- Mountain Lions in Alaska
- Fly-in Hunting: From the Air Taxi Pilot's View
- Winter's Winged Wildlife: Alaska's Chickadees
January 2004
- White for Winter: Seasonal Camouflage Handy in Alaska
- Alaska's Great Blue Herons
- Gustavus Moose Population: Moose outnumber residents by 2 to 1
December 2003
- Alaska's Kenai Moose Research Center: A World Leader in Moose Science
- Skeleton in a Box: Students Build Science Kits from Roadkills
- Caribou Comeback
- Wonderful Caribou and I at Onion Portage
- How to Select a Hunting Guide
November 2003
October 2003
- Critter Cam Reveals Bear's Eye View
- One Trapper's Story: Earl Callihan
- Reindeer Herders' Memories of Caribou
- Raven Summer Lessons Learned from the Birds
September 2003
- Hair Snares and Detective Work: DNA Offers Police and Biologists Valuable Insights
- Lemming Suicide Myth: Disney Film Faked Bogus Behavior
- Moose, Black Bears and Goshawks: All in a Day's Work for Wildlife Biologists
- Alaska's Familiar Marmot is an Ice Age Colonist
August 2003
- Regeneration Following Fire: Creates Fertile Habitat for Wildlife
- Sperm Whales Awe and Vex Alaska Fishermen
- John Coady: Flying Biologist Wraps up 32 Years of Service
- State Sealer Knows His Bear Necessities