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The U.S. Coast Guard said only one person was believed to be aboard the Canis Majoris when it was last heard from Feb. 20. Its owner, David Klein, is listed as missing.
Heavy rains toppled trees and buried roads on Prince of Wales Island Monday. Local and state transportation crews are responding to at least seven landslides blocking roads on the Southeast Alaska ...
As few as 100 of the predators roam Prince of Wales, down from a population of about 350 in the 1990s. The third-largest island in the U.S., Prince of Wales is part of the archipelago of forested ...
Klawock is on Prince of Wales Island, about 700 miles southeast of Anchorage. Alaska’s first cannery was built there more than a century ago and logging of old-growth trees continues, though ...
A wolf on Prince of Wales Island in Southeast Alaska. (Photo courtesy of U.S. Forest Service) JUNEAU — An Alaska conservation group filed a lawsuit to stop the state from reopening wolf trapping ...
The island is Prince of Wales Island, ... The timber industry in southeast Alaska is a fading fraction of what it was before new federal regulations began limiting old-growth logging in the 1990s.
PRINCE OF WALES ISLAND, Alaska — Thousands of acres in southeast Alaska are ready for a second wave ... Today’s southeast Alaska timber industry employment is just 15% of what it was during ...
ANCHORAGE — A southeast Alaska woman died after her pickup crashed on Prince of Wales Island.Alaska State Troopers said 63-year-old Micki Decker of Craig.
Subsistence hunters on Prince of Wales Island (POW) may be able to shoot and trap more wolves if a proposal passed this week is approved by a federal board. The proposal comes less than two years ...
Legal trapping recently killed more than half the wolves in one key population on Prince of Wales Island in Southeast Alaska. The Trump administration opened hundreds of thousands of acres of the wolf ...
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