Alaska Testing $70K Robot Dog for Clearing Wildlife from Airport
Alaska officials introduced a robot dog as its newest tool to clear away wildlife from runways at the Fairbanks International Airport.Â
Alaska officials introduced a robot dog as its newest tool to clear away wildlife from runways at the Fairbanks International Airport.Â
There’s plenty of wildlife in Alaska. Recently, a Costco shopper recorded a moose going through her groceries.
A recent video from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is an excellent reminder of how out there Alaska really is.
A resident of Anchorage, Alaska captured video of a garbage truck driver aggressively “chasing” a moose down the street. Watch it here.
Sick of the lower 48? Hitting a mid-life crisis? Maybe you should move to Alaska. Fair warning, though, it’s not for the faint of heart.
Want to visit Alaska, but not on a cruise? Here’s an itinerary for Homer, Alaska that includes grizzly bear viewing, hiking, and more.
Instagram user Sergius Hanna came across a cute creature hunting for fish in coastal Alaska, and the footage is simply adorable.
A major landslide near Wrangell, Alaska occurred the night of November 20. Search and rescue in tandem with community support is underway.
A young humpback whale was hog-tied in fishing gear near Pleasant Island in Alaska’s Icy Strait, but wildlife officials were there to help.
The historic bus, known as Bus 142, is now in storage. The vehicle became widely known from the movie and book “Into the Wild.”