Winners of the 2021 photo contest selected by the Alaska magazine editorial team.
Bears are creatures of habit, and create trails through Alaska visible as ruts in the earth and marked by scents along the route.
Anchorage is a city with dining, events, and culture worthy of a must-see destination, and it’s a great starting point for wild adventures.
A researcher who studied snowy owls near Utqiagvik for 30 years has noticed the birds are less common and having less success breeding.
Wildlife inspectors working at stations across Alaska help stop the illegal trafficking of wildlife and products like baleen or feathers.
Michael Engelhard recounts the story of taking a raven with a broken wing to a vet, and the woman he met during the act.
A collection of photography from Michael DeYoung, who spent more than 20 years as a professional photographer in Denali National Park.
Wildlife biologist Andrew Fisher builds nesting boxes for northern saw-whet owls in his spare time.
The bears noticed our absence during the pandemic and took the opportunity to throw a party, with some bruins behaving better than others.
The Alaska SeaLife Center executes research, provides public education, and serves as a wildlife response center saving animals in crisis.










