“The Katmai archeologists have no idea what kind of bone this is or what kind of animal it came from,” the park said in the Jan. 29 post, the last mystery bone in the series. “The size is 1.5-2 inches ...
Alaskans who enjoy watching bears and other wildlife have legitimate grounds to sue the state over predator-control programs ...
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Live Science on MSNSavonoski Crater: The mysterious, perfectly round hole in Alaska that scientists can't explainThe Savonoski Crater is a round hole in Alaska's Katmai National Park that has defied scientific explanation ever since it ...
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Park Ranger John on MSNComplete Guide to Exploring Katmai National Park in Alaska!Katmai National Park and Preserve is a natural park and wild reserve of the United States in the south of Alaska, known as ...
Alaska’s bears gather at the Brooks River in the Katmai National Park to feast on salmon and prepare for the long winter ...
The Alaskan Supreme Court has ruled that Alaskans who like viewing bears in the wild have the legal grounds to sue the state ...
Grizzlies on the loose! In this clip, watch grizzly bears running all over the place in Alaska's Grand Teton National Park!
Last week’s round of probationary firings hit hard in small Alaska communities. Some of those dismissed say they’ve worked ...
Princess Cruises has unveiled new variations of its National Parks Expedition cruisetours for 2025 and 2026. Following the ...
A “mystery bone” stumped rangers and archeologists in Alaska’s Katmai National Park & Preserve. M. Boles National Park Service photo via Facebook Ready for a fun “brain game”?
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