The ideal meal plan for a week of bear viewing at the famous McNeil River State Game Sanctuary.
Students have been surveying LeConte Glacier in Southeast since 1983, making it one of the nation’s longest running citizen science projects.
For several years, Jimmy Tohill got to witness a great horned owl family that nested in the forest near his home.
New research shows that sea otters in Alaska have different eating habits, which may be affected by competition and availability of prey.
Studying wood frogs requires first finding the tiny animals in the vast Arctic, then preserving their DNA while huddled in a tent.
Biologist Dena Matkin has studied killer whales near Glacier Bay for decades. Her work contributed to a deeper understanding of killer whale behavior, predation, and social structure.
As a commercial fisher, author Nick Rahaim watched colleagues shoot at whales looting from their lines. Here’s why everyone loses when that happens.
Come April, light-starved Alaskans on porches lift their faces to the sun, letting it gently massage cheeks, brows, and shuttered eyelids. Some native wildflowers attuned to circadian rhythms…
Six kinds of bat species inhabit Alaska. Scientists and enthused citizens are working together to understand more about them.
