Alaska Expands King Salmon Fishing Clinics

Alaska continues to lead in conservation and community engagement with its upcoming spring 2025 program, which aims to enhance knowledge among local fishing enthusiasts. The Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) has announced a series of free king salmon fishing clinics in Juneau, designed to educate up to 1,000 anglers on sustainable fishing practices. … Read more

Alaska Sees Spike in Spring Bear Activity Near Urban Areas

Just as the flowers begin to bloom in the spring of 2025, residents near Anchorage are witnessing a remarkable 30% increase in bear-human interactions. Both black and grizzly bears have been spotted foraging closer to suburban neighborhoods, as they search for food after hibernation. This increase in activity has prompted local wildlife authorities to launch … Read more

Alaska Proposes New Bear Viewing Guidelines

There’s a growing need for sustainable tourism management in Alaska, particularly in areas where wildlife viewing attracts thousands of visitors each year. The Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADFG) has recently proposed new guidelines aimed at regulating bear viewing tourism in Katmai National Park. These guidelines respond to an increase in bear-related tourism, which, … Read more