2003 summer newsletter Risen Valleys
Wildlands ‘out the road’ In our Summer 2003 newsletter you’ll find an article by then-Discovery naturalist Kathy Hocker on the…
Summer 2003 | Kathy Hocker | 10 pagesDiscoverySoutheast.org

Tracks of adult wolf and newborn Sitka black-tailed deer in dewatered pit pond, sphagnum bog, Kupreanof Island, June 18, 2005. This bambi would barely make an hors d’oeuvre for Southeast’s top terrestrial carnivore.
Juneau has 4 potential canids: 3 of them wild and one of them — depending on whom you ask — humanity’s best friend. Mink and marmot are less chummy with Canis familiaris.
Wildlands ‘out the road’ In our Summer 2003 newsletter you’ll find an article by then-Discovery naturalist Kathy Hocker on the…
Summer 2003 | Kathy Hocker | 10 pagesThis position statement addresses how dogs can impact wildlife, with a focus on the Mendenhall Wetlands. Download here (1MB):
2009 | Juneau Audubon Society | 4 pages
This short piece from the Alaska Wildlife Alliance gives an overview of challenges faced by wolves of Alexander Archipelago by…
2013 | Alaska Wildlife Alliance | 4 pages