Scientists say that subsistence hunting in Neotropical rain forests -- the mainstay of local people as a source of protein and a direct connection to these ecosystems -- is in jeopardy from a variety ...
That is why what is happening now should concern all Alaskans. Native organizations across the state are mobilizing to ensure that people who move to urban areas — because their families lack economic ...
After the Wednesday, Oct. 18, 2023 premiere of "One With the Whale" at the Alaska Federation of Natives Convention, the Apassingok family received a standing ovation from the crowd. (Ava White/KNOM) ...
Kake residents and elders process moose to be distributed among the community. (Photo courtesy of the Organized Village of Kake) The state of Alaska is claiming victory in a subsistence case argued ...
The way humans have changed the forests of Central and South America may be making it impossible for subsistence hunters to continue their way of life, according to two conservation scientists. “No ...
Would you believe that one tele-meeting on April 23 stands between would-be caribou and moose hunters and their access to nearly 60 million acres of public federal land in Northwest Alaska? It’s an ...
One of the factors that has an impact on game birds that nest in Canada and migrate to the areas in the United States, including Maryland, is subsistence hunting by Eskimos, Aleuts and other people ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Polar bear hunters in remote villages on the coast of the Chukchi Sea will have higher harvest quotas next year, a sign of the health of the region’s bear population. The U.S.
Scientists with the Universidad San Francisco de Quito and WCS Ecuador Program publishing in the journal BioTropica say that subsistence hunting in Neotropical rain forests - the mainstay of local ...
In a commentary, two conservation scientists say that changes to the forests of Central and South America may mean that subsistence hunting there is no longer sustainable. Habitat loss and commercial ...