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Decades of caribou research show the proposed road would disrupt migration, fragment habitat and harm food security in rural ...
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.
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 ...
It would also interrupt the migratory path of the Western Arctic caribou herd — until recently, Alaska’s largest ... entire southern toe of the Brooks Range along the proposed road corridor ...
The state Department of Fish and Game program is aimed at boosting the population of the faltering Mulchatna Caribou Herd.
Since boyhood, it had been my dream to learn to hunt, trap, and fish with the indigenous peoples of Arctic Alaska amid some of the ... I figured there was no way the caribou would pass within shotgun ...