The short answer is yes. It was there for decades, and there are plenty of people still around in Juneau who remember it.
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Amid COVID-19 restrictions, far fewer Outside hunters are coming to Alaska
Fish and Game says they’ve sold only 3,594 non-resident licenses as of Aug. 12 compared to 15,897 in 2019.
Amid food supply chain concerns, tribal governments request emergency hunts
As the pandemic plays out, Kake’s tribal president says the grocery store shelves have looked different.
Brown bear shot on Douglas Island — the first documented kill in decades
A homeowner shot and killed a brown bear on Douglas Island last week – the first brown bear documented on the island in more than 40 years.
How many wolves should be on Prince of Wales Island?
In a joint-effort, new recommendations were released this month for managing the wolf population on Prince of Wales Island. But this holistic approach still leaves open a lot of questions.
Prince of Wales deer season extended, wolf season ended
Subsistence hunters seeking deer on Southeast Alaska’s Prince of Wales Island will have an extra month to hunt. But the island’s wolf season was shortened.
Bear injures dog behind Home Depot
One unlucky dog crossed paths with a bear on the Lemon Creek trail this weekend and managed to walk away with minor injuries
Bear cubs may be cute, but leave them alone
A female and three cubs are foraging in the spring vegetation along Auke Bay bypass road
Juneau’s winter bear still roaming around downtown
At least one black bear in the Juneau area is having a hard time falling asleep this winter.
Dog owners, trappers come together for “Sharing Juneau’s Trails” presentation
Many trail users like to bring their dogs along for a hike, ski or ride. That sets up a potential conflict with an often overlooked user group in Juneau: Trappers