Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge has been approved as the site of more oil and gas drilling by the Trump administration. Environmental groups are mad.
The Trump administration is opening 1.56 million acres of tundra on Alaska's North Slope and will be holding a National ...
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Wild Alaska – Life Inside Katmai National Park
Witness the untamed beauty of Katmai National Park, where powerful brown bears fish for salmon along Alaska’s remote rivers and rugged coastline. Captured in ultra-high-definition, this footage offers ...
The potential move to Alaska comes amid concerns about securing wolves from British Columbia due to possible U.S.-Canada trade tensions. Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials have declined to confirm ...
On October 23, the Trump administration launched fresh attacks on three iconic wildlands in Alaska, places that Wilderness ...
The Trump administration has finalized a plan to open the coastal plain of Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil ...
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Trump government moves ahead with Alaska oil drilling plan in sensitive wildlife refuge
The Trump administration, led by President Donald Trump, has taken a major step by finalising a plan to open parts of ...
The Interior secretary announced the reopening of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil leasing, a land swap within the Izembek National Wildlife ...
The decision marked the latest development in the long-standing battle over the future of the refuge’s coastal plain, a pristine 1.56-million-acre area believed to contain billions of barrels of oil, ...
Opponents of a controversial predator control program in Western Alaska are seeking a court order to halt this year’s work before state officials kill any more bears. The Alaska Wildlife Alliance last ...
Despite the administration’s enthusiasm for developing the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, oil companies have shown little ...
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