Spring Migration Patterns

Like all places, spring is a transition time and Alaska is no different. Many know Alaska to be the 'land of the midnight sun', however summer is not the only time of year The Last Frontier shines! As the short, cold winter days fade away Alaska starts to come alive in the spring. Believe it or not, by early March most of the state has close to 11 hours of [...]

Spring: The Season of the Moose

Moose of Alaska Spring signals its arrival in Alaska quickly and abruptly in the most beautiful ways. Bright greens of new growth seem to appear across the valleys and mountains overnight. These signs of new life signal wildlife and other plants to begin their spring rhythms. Moose are one of the first to start their grazing migrations as the first new growth on trees and bushes are one of [...]

2024-05-14T19:44:00-07:00By |Alaska Tourism, Moose of Alaska, Wildlife|

Why We Love the Alaska Moose

The Alaskan Moose The Alaska moose is abundant across the Last Frontier. From the Southeastern regions to the northern territories, about 175,000 to 200,000 moose are scattered across the state. If you are exploring the state, chances are you will have a moose sighting. These mammals typically travel alone or with their young, rarely in herds. Understanding their territory and behaviors is important for respecting and supporting their environments. [...]

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