It's long past time for Alaska to protect Denali wolves with buffer zone
For the sake of sound science, lucrative tourism and good stewardship, Alaska must protect Denali's wolves.
For the sake of sound science, lucrative tourism and good stewardship, Alaska must protect Denali's wolves.
OPINION: For the sake of good science, lucrative tourism and simple stewardship, Alaska leaders need to stand up and protect Denali's wolves on state land along the park boundary.
OPINION: Those who love Prince William Sound for all that it offers should force the Forest Service to do its job and maintain this treasure.
If the BP Gulf of Mexico and Exxon Valdez oil spills teach us anything, it's that precious ecosystems can be forever damaged by oil.
Through binoculars, we could see the Mount Margaret pack, six of them, on a gentle slope in the slanted sunlight of a cold September morning. Some were sprawled on their sides. Others curled up, head tucked under tail. A pair, one dark gray and one sandy white, tumbled and jumped over each other.