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An Alaska woman is grieving the loss of her 15-year-old dog, Daisy, who died protecting her during a violent moose attack.
A lot of people visit Adak to see the crumbling military base, but it's the wildlife, land, and sea that are the real treat.
Six years after the last wild caribou in the Lower 48 was relocated to Canada, conservationists and Inland Northwest tribes ...
The 10 adults and one yearling make up the female portion ... and from Alaska, where reindeer were introduced from Russia in the 1800s as native caribou dwindled. Woodland caribou are a subspecies ...
Caribou live in Alaska and the northern countries of Canada, Greenland, Russia, Mongolia, Norway, and Finland. Some of these countries refer to them as reindeer. They live in both mountain and forest ...
Pati, voice-over: In the 1970s, Marie was the first female director of the Alaska Eskimo Whaling Commission ... of her people's traditional food-- caribou stew and muktuk. Mm.
Western Alaska’s Mulchatna caribou herd was once one of the largest ... Along with tracking births, researchers are studying the herd’s nutrition by measuring the body fat of female caribou. After ...
Villagers then wore these masks during dances and festivals, such as whaling and caribou ceremonies connected ... while a downturned mouth represented female beings. By the late 1700s, according ...
Scientists compared 10 years of data on the spring migration timing of 117 female ... Several caribou from the western Arctic herd run through snow in the Brooks Range of Alaska during their ...
Unlike other deer species, female reindeer grow antlers ... including 900,000 caribou in Alaska. Predation and disease determine reindeer herd size presently. Overhunting has historically ...