According to the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, more people in the state are injured by moose than by bears each year.
A small propeller plane struck a flock of birds upon takeoff in Alaska — leaving gruesome and bloody stains across the hull.
A man driving a pickup lost control on an icy stretch near the Sterling Highway and collided with a motor home, Alaska State ...
the Wildlife Society awarded a Wildlife Restoration Award to the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, for a study entitled Factors Limiting Moose at High Densities in GMU 20A, which is near Fairbanks.
There is a higher incidence of accidents with moose during the dark winter months when visibility is low and the animal wanders too close to the highway, especially in parts of Canada, Alaska and New ...
65 brown bears and 1,600 moose also call it home. Joe Cantil, a retired tribal health worker, said the idea for the page started when looking down at the vast open lands of Alaska from an airplane ...
This story appears in the February 2016 issue of National Geographic magazine. Park rangers here call the high season—from June through early September, when Denali National Park and Preserve ...
The plane, a Piper PA-18 two-seater, crashed the afternoon of June 18 near Moose Pass ... sent an Alaska Air National Guard rescue team to the area shortly after the crash, but no bodies were ...
The moose crash-test dummy was developed by IT engineer Magnus Gens to see how cars would crumple when they collided with big wildlife. The annual spoof awards for quirky science are supposed to ...
the Wildlife Society awarded a Wildlife Restoration Award to the Alaska Department of Fish and Game for a study titled “Factors Limiting Moose at High Densities in GMU 20A,” which is near ...