The NT government has given billions of litres of water from the Roper River to irrigators. When will Australia start managing our rivers for the future?
Mount Churchill stands in a white corner of the Alaska map, deceptive in its cold, windblown silence. At least twice in the ...
Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge is managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The refuge, which runs a unit near the Scott County Fairgrounds in St. Lawrence Township, was established to ...
Alaska National Parks are a must-see for any National Park fan! There is just something about Alaska and the wild beauty ...
For years, the Ketchikan Indian Community has argued that Ketchikan’s nonrural designation prevented tribal citizens from ...
In “Uncommon Weather,” Homer author Richard Chiappone finds a deeply human Alaska, where the true struggles of survival in ...
A commentary author writes that it's "incomprehensible" why the state would fund the West Susitna industry road.
Three Southeast Alaskans delivered “traditional knowledge reports” to the Alaska Board of Fisheries this week (2-3-25). It’s ...
From Alaska to Wyoming, here are the best places to see bears in the wild across the U.S., including when to go and tips for ...
The Alaska Conservation Foundation invited former President Jimmy Carter to Anchorage for the 25th Anniversary Celebration of ...
Nearly a century after its disappearance, the Arctic grayling will return to the state when the Michigan DNR releases its eggs into a trio of streams in the Lower Peninsula.
Last year’s lower-than-average Bristol Bay salmon harvest likely went a long way toward long-term polarization of the drift ...