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Spring is harvest season when you're living off the land in the high Arctic. Here's how the author learned from Inupiat ...
For countless millennia, the caribou herds of Northwest Alaska have migrated across the Brooks Range in fall, leaving their calving ... dispersing the herds away from the usual river crossings and ...
Journey to the far north of Alaska ... Porcupine caribou, named for a river within their range, can trek 3,000 miles in a year to reach their calving grounds north of the Brooks Range.
The last true wilderness in America is in the northernmost region of Alaska, and just getting there is a daring feat that requires intense planning.
Since 2012, the ADFG has been using aerial methods to remove wolves from the herd’s range ... to between 30,000 and 80,000 caribou, which it says would sustain annual hunts of 2,400 to 8,000 animals.
Raymond Tritt, 52, dresses a fallen bull on the spring caribou hunt. Like virtually every ... over the distant Brooks Range, in the direction of the refuge. "No one knows what will happen if ...