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. 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.

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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 pages

Dogs, wildlife and wildlife viewing

This position statement addresses how dogs can impact wildlife, with a focus on the Mendenhall Wetlands. Download here (1MB):

2009 | Juneau Audubon Society | 4 pages

Alexander Archipelago wolves

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