A plea deal pending in Anchorage’s federal court would ban two men from hunting anywhere in the world for four years as punishment for illegally hunting a bull moose in Denali National Park and ...
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A pair of hunters are accused of killing a moose in Denali National Park and wasting most of it — except for one trophy they made sure to take. Photo by Colin + Meg via Unsplash A pair of hunters are ...
A federal judge on Wednesday barred two men from hunting anywhere in the world for four years and fined them for illegally killing a moose and leaving its meat in Denali National Park in 2021.
With the fall hunting season underway in Alaska, the Alaska Zoo has issued a request that could benefit its meat-eating residents. “Calling all hunters! We will gratefully accept carcasses for zoo ...