Congress is allowing extreme methods to kill grizzlies, black bears, and wolves in Alaska - for terrible reasons.
Brown Bear:Brown bears are the largest predators in North America and can weigh up to 1,000 pounds. They are found in Alaska and Canada and are known for their strength, agility, and intelligence. Mountain Lion:Mountain lions are large cats that are found throughout North America. They are...
For the 24 years I was privileged to serve in the U.S. Senate, I opposed oil development in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska. The 19 million acres in the Arctic Refuge are some of the world’s wildest, most unspoiled lands and are a part of America’s great nation...
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Hidden deep in Northern Alaska’s wilderness lies what some people believe could be the solution to America’s high oil prices. Hidden in that same wilderness, however, is an area that some people argue is America’s last pristine wilderness. The area in question is known as ANWR or the ...
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a wildlife biologist typically specializes in one of these animal categories. However, choice may be limited based on location. Coast states such as Florida, Texas, California, Alaska, Hawaii and others tend to offer many jobs in marinebiology. Other landlocked states may have jobs that focus on...
but its 1.6-million-acre coastal area along the beaufort sea is estimated to have up to 11.8 billion barrels of recoverable oil. alaska's elected officials have sought for years to open drilling in the reserve to secure jobs and revenues for the state. congress opened ...
JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — Wildlife officials have announced a one-month trapping season for wolves on and near southeast Alaska's Prince of Wales Island despite concerns conservationists have raised about the population.
In what could be a major boost to technologically-empowered wildlife surveillance and research in India, plans are afoot to introduce unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) or drones in 10 biodiversity-rich sites across India by January 2015. See it on Scoop.it, viaDrones, Quadcopters & UAV’s...