ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - It’s been a decade since an experimental population of wood bison was reintroduced to the lower Yukon River area in Southwest Alaska, and more calves will be joining t ...
Ned Rozell / Alaska Science Forum Feb 23, 2013 Feb 23, 2013 Updated Feb 25, 2013 FAIRBANKS — As she scraped cold dirt from the remains of an extinct bison, Pam Groves wrinkled her nose at a ...
Starting in early April 2025, prescribed burns at Delta Junction Bison Range will improve bison forage and reduce wildfire ...
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Delta Junction will see planned fires this April as state officials work to improve wildlife habitat and reduce wildfire risk ...
Bison may look slow, but they can run up to ... natural habitat is just an awesome experience,” says Jillian Simpson, Alaska Travel Industry Association President and CEO.
Specimens include a 36,000-year-old mummified bison named Blue Babe and the state's largest public display of Alaskan gold. A special exhibit, "The Place Where You Go to Listen," features a sound ...