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JOHN SCHANDELMEIER
When I was a kid on the homestead, I was a rabbit hunter. Or at least I thought I was hunting rabbits.
Eagle River bear-mauling survivor surprised to be alive
When a brown bear charged him Saturday from about 30 yards away while he was on his property bordering Chugach State Park, Howard Meyer had one thing on his mind: "I thought that it was the end of my life."
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Hikers fear a favorite Chugach park trail has been ruined
The South Fork Trail in Eagle River has long been a beloved access point to Chugach State Park. So last summer, when visitors found an excavator churning earth on the trail as part of a "realignment project" by the state, the response was anger.
Mammoth tusk smuggling trial starts Monday
The federal trial for a well-known Alaska guide charged with helping a client smuggle a 10,000-year-old mammoth fossil to Pennsylvania starts Monday in Fairbanks.
Anchorage man plans year on uninhabited island
Charles Baird is going off the grid for a year. The 40-year-old oil company employee and filmmaker from Anchorage will move to the mostly uninhabited Latouche Island in Prince William Sound at the end of May, completing a dream he's been contemplating for 17 years.
Fairbanks hunter recalls weekend mauling in Kodiak
One minute, Rodd Moretz was high-fiving his 13-year-old son, Caleb, after shooting the biggest brown bear of his life. The next minute, he was tumbling down the hillside with another giant brown bear, wondering if he was going to die and how things could have gone from so good to so bad so quickly.
JOHN SCHANDELMEIER
Difficult to gauge wolf control impact
There are people at both extremes on the controversial issue of wolf control. Some hunters would like to see a very high moose population with almost no wolves competing with them. Others, mostly non-consumptive users, while recognizing the need and rationale for hunting, would like to see no predator control of any kind.
Hunter kills one bear, tussles with another on Kodiak Island
A brown bear "pounced" on a hunter Saturday on Kodiak Island after he killed another bear nearby, troopers say. Rodd A. Moretz of Fairbanks suffered only minor scalp injuries.
Moose Federation gets more funds for controversial program
For the second straight year, the Alaska Moose Federation has received more than $1 million in state funding for a "rescue and relocation" program that didn't move a single moose last winter.
It's time to raise your bear awareness
Although the heavy winter snow may have them wanting to hit the snooze button, it won't be long before local bears begin to rise and shine for the spring. That means now is the time to begin making preparations to avoid dangerous encounters with Alaska's most notorious forest dwellers.
Climber falls 150 feet, rescued on Moose's Tooth, agency says
A Japanese climber fell 150 feet and spent several hours on Moose's Tooth in Denali National Park early Saturday before being rescued by the Alaska Air National Guard.
Ted Nugent admits to illegal bear kill
Activist and musician Ted Nugent has signed a plea agreement with federal prosecutors admitting he illegally shot and transported black bear in Southeast Alaska two years ago, according to the agreement.
Anchorage hunting guide now faces federal charges
An Anchorage-based hunting guide accused of illegally shooting moose, leaving them to rot and then using their carcasses as bait for his clients' brown bear hunts is facing new charges in federal court.
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JOHN SCHANDELMEIER
Trumpeters are first to arrive in Alaska and last to leave
The swans have returned to the Copper Basin. One can set the calendar by them, because for as long as I can remember, they show up at the outlet of Paxson Lake on April 6.
Fairbanks man dies in snowmachine crash
A Fairbanks man died in a snowmachine crash Thursday along the Nakolik River, north of Kotzebue in Northwest Alaska, according to Alaska State Troopers.
Motorists can drive Denali Park road as far as Teklanika River
Favorable weather and work by road crews means drivers on the Denali Park road can go as far as the Teklanika River Rest Area at Mile 29 beginning at 8 a.m. Saturday.
Herding a bull moose with plane proves costly to father and son
A man and his son, accused of using an airplane to herd a large bull moose before the father shot it south of Fairbanks, have reached a plea deal.
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Predicting the season is strictly for the birds
Birds have always been our best indicators of the season, and this year follows as the eons before.
State proposes causeway for popular lakefront
A 230-foot causeway would be built into a popular Interior Alaska lake under a proposal advanced by state park officials.
REPORTS
The snow is here to stay in for the winter and the trail groomers are now out full time. Check our live updated page to get the latest reports on conditions around town.
Denali road to open to Savage River
Denali Park road open to Mile 13
Mat-Su miner fined $5,000 for diverting salmon stream
Avalanche survivor has surgery for broken leg
Air Guard rescues skier injured in Turnagain Pass avalanche
Fairbanks musher calls for rescue
Moose-relocation program gets big boost from state
Ketchikan man helps bear cub get head out of plastic jar
Aerial bear control OK'd in Kuskokwim River region
One man dead, another hurt in fishing boat accidents
Moose stomp 2 Mat-Su women on way to bus stops with kids
New Iditarod rule mandates kennel cough vaccination
Chezik extends his lead on Day 2 of Rondy World Championship
McKenna, VanMeter win Iron Dog by more than an hour
Canadians, rookie mushers eager to hit Fur Rondy trails
Mat-Su Assembly OKs road to new ski trails
Anchorage kids make mushing sport of choice
Race is a fitting tribute to musher
Avalanche survivor: 'We weren't being idiots'
Avalanche deaths up among ranks of experienced skiers
Park Service seeks input on plans to improve trail
Girdwood skier credits airbag for avalanche survival
Snow enthusiasts split on use of avalanche survival aids
Photographer waits, watches for perfect light on Mount McKinley
Ocean rowboat adventurer dies at 74
Ice fishing this weekend at Jewel Lake
When the lights go out, blame humans
Federal subsistence board renews review of Alaska rural designation
Alaska Ski for Women scheduled Sunday
Government can crowd out other forms of working together
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