Scientists believe it was a lightning strike that likely killed the animals at a site about 33 miles southwest of Delta ...
Fifty-three years ago, an Army helicopter pilot flying over a tundra plateau saw a group of caribou. Thinking something ...
“Particularly the large migratory herds, including the Western Arctic herd, have shown significant drops in population ...
For countless millennia, the caribou herds of Northwest Alaska have migrated ... an innkeeper in the Wrangell Mountain ghost town of McCarthy wrote in Alaska’s newspapers a few years back, calling for ...
Caribou are found in North America and are native to Alaska. They are wild animals that travel in herds throughout Alaska and Canada. To find enough food, they have to keep moving. Large herds ...
No crowds, unless you count the half-million caribou sharing ... To Travelers When thinking of Alaska, dramatic and exceptional landscapes filled with snowy mountains tend to come to mind, yet ...
We sat on the hillside with the amazing panoramic view of Alaska as a backdrop behind us, pondering on how I was going to approach a little group of Caribou without them spotting me. We had ...
Rick Thoman, a climate researcher at University of Alaska Fairbanks, edited the report and said the NOAA report card also documents rapid declines in caribou herds. “Particularly the large ...