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Our Alaska van life road trip took a wild turn at Chena Hot Springs. From soaking in natural hot pools to sipping ice cocktails inside a frozen bar - and battling freezing temps outside - this stop ...
Alaska received wood bison from Canada in 2008, but it would take another seven years before they were released. One factor contributing to the delay was wood bison’s listing as endangered in ...
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A bull wood bison weighing upward of 2,000 pounds moves toward higher ground at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center on Sunday, March 22, 2015, in Portage, Alaska.
Alaska wood bison. Wood bison are the largest native land mammals in the Western Hemisphere. (Photo by Laura Whitehouse/USFWS) State biologists say a recent survey of the Innoko-Yukon River wood ...
A newborn wood bison nurses atop a beaver hut in Southwest Alaska, April 13, 2017. (Alaska Department of Fish and Game photo) It's baby animal season and Alaska's wild wood bison herd has ...
In Alaska’s frozen bush, wood bison are roaming free on U.S. soil for the first time in 200 years. A herd of 100 wood bison, the largest land mammal in North America, were recently reintroduced ...
For centuries, the Athabascan people of Alaska relied on wood bison for survival. That is until the species, deemed by the National Park Service as the largest terrestrial animal in North America ...
It’s a baby wood bison! The wood bison calf — part of a herd reintroduced into the wild in Alaska — was born last week, the first new critter of its type to draw breath in the wild in more ...
Alaska has imported more wood bison from Canada as part of an effort to restore the animal’s population in the state. Some of the young animals will be added to a herd that the state established ...
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Wood bison were in Alaska before. Adapted to low, wet areas, wood bison lived in Yukon Flats and other areas of Alaska from about 10,000 years ago until they disappeared.