Our journey through Alaska was more than just an exploration of conservation; it was a discovery of how nature can serve as a ...
Cherokee Nation leaders returned several taxidermied carcasses and animal hides to Alaska wildlife officials that a Jay, ...
The U. S. Government had bought them to release in the vicinity of Fairbanks, Alaska. The U. S. plans to spend $40,000 to re-establish the herds of musk oxen which disappeared from Alaska before ...
The normally tree-free tundra already stores a vast resource of carbon within its soil. The researchers say any new forests ...
Situated on 200 acres, the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center in Girdwood is home to black and brown bears, moose, caribou, coyotes, wolves, musk ox and other Alaska animals. The center has also ...
What the ugly duckling grew up to be: four letters.
Open all year, visitors can be assured of seeing Alaska's most popular wild critters; black and brown bears, wolves, moose, musk ox, lynx, foxes and a herd of wood bison. With a 1.5-mile loop ...
Due to the small number and biological value, the musk ox is listed in Yakutia's Red Data Book YAKUTSK, March 13. /TASS/. The population of musk oxen, which first were brought to Yakutia's Arctic ...
one or two airstrips and a gravel mine in the northeastern corner of the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska. The 23 million-acre reserve is the largest tract of undisturbed public land in the United ...
Scout the Alaska Highway's route with two AMERICAN ... We had excellent coffee at Midnight Sun Coffee Roasters -- but we skipped the musk-ox, caribou and bison at the Klondike Rib & Salmon BBQ.
About 3 thousand years ago, apparently due to climate change, musk oxen in Eurasia became completely extinct. They remained only in hard-to-reach places in North America and Greenland. To return ...