News from Alaska

  • Rare Alaska wolf may get Endangered Species Act protection

  • Alaska´s Republican governors find vicious ways to kill predators and mark their territory with the feds.

  • Five Alaska Wolf Pups Rescued by Firefighters

  • Wolf pups orphaned in wildfire will go to Minnesota Zoo
  • Park service moves to block predator control on federal land in Alaska September 4th

  • Lawsuit Filed to Protect Rare Alaskan Wolf Threatened by Old-growth Logging of Tongass National Forest

  • How to find a wolf: Scientists use CSI-style tests to count Alaska packs

  • Declining wolf numbers will mean fewer Denali sightings

  • Fish And Wildlife To Review Southeast Alaska Wolves

  • Graphic details of caribou decomposition Life recycled on a far-off gravel bar in the far north


  • Fish and Game to kill 15A wolves Posted: August 6, 2013 - 8:39pm Katmai. By killing predators‚ Fish and Game hopes to boost unit 15A′s declining moose population‚ Herreman said. But that will not happen‚ he said.

    We know the story ! Like in Minnesota, Moose die from an unknown desease and of course the wolf is responsable and the victim once again.

  • The Secret Reasons Wolves Are Dying in Denali National Park April 2013


  • Are Alaskan trappers to blame for declining Denali Park wolf population? December 27,2012


  • Fewer wolves counted in Denali National Park, Novemner 2012


  • Trapper lures wolves from Denali, kills 2; pack's future in doubt


  • How one Alaska wolf travels 2,100 miles before dying of starvation I think (starvation in wolves) is more common than people think¸ Burch said. I think there´s some misconception about wolves being able to kill whenever they want to. Sometimes wolves can kill anything they want any time they want. Sometimes they can´t.


  • NO to extended wolf hunting in Alaska


  • The truth about aerial wolf killing in Alaska from Defenders of Wild Life Video




  • Aidan, International Wolf Center

  • Wolves in Denali National Park and other areas of Alaska


  • Unimak wolves
  • From Defenders of Wild Life : Unimak wildlife to be managed by scientific understanding of caribou decline Killing wolves would sacrifice long-term understanding and solutions for short-term gain.