These distinct subspecies include R. t. caribou occurring in eastern North America; R. t. granti found in Alaska and the ...
Paleontologists have found fossilized remains of these deer at sites in Tennessee, Kentucky, and Nebraska, but evidence of ...
An Inupiaq elder teaches his great-grandson to hunt in rapidly warming Northwest Alaska where thinning ice, shifting caribou ...
Since 2019, more than 5,000 tundra swans, along with large numbers of white cranes, gray cranes, and other birds, have ...
The sudden confirmation that the presale closes today has created a wave of urgency among followers, many of whom expected ...
As a polar vortex arrives in Chicago in time for Sunday’s game, do hardy Bears fans secretly pine for a fixed roof stadium ...
The lawsuit faults the U.S. Bureau of Land Management for greenlighting ConocoPhillips’ winter seismic and drilling program ...
The fabulous winning image in the Grand Prize category of the National Wildlife Federation photo contest captures a blue morph Arctic fox sitting on the high bluffs of St. George Island, Alaska. The ...
Conservation groups and an Iñupiat-aligned group sued Thursday to overturn the recent approval of an exploratory drilling ...
In Northwest Alaska, a proposed 211-mile mining road has divided an Inupiaq community already devastated by climate change.
White animals have always fascinated humans with their rare beauty, soft radiance, and almost mystical charm. Their snowy appearance gives them a serene, graceful presence that stands out in the wild.
The Common Loon is a signature symbol of what is broadly known as “The North Country,” nesting on inland lakes and ponds ...