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Alaska Department of Transportation is testing a robotic dog for future use in wildlife mitigation at Fairbanks International Airport. A doglike robot that recently drew notice in the state ...
The 38-year-old woman living northeast of Fairbanks self-reported that she fired at the moose with a .22-caliber rifle as it was heating hay. The moose died a short distance away. A charity ...
Marlow told Anchorage Daily News that using the robot — which was funded by a federal grant and typically costs around $70,000 — was preferable to a real dog: “A border Collie requires food ...
A Chinese man and a Fairbanks man were sentenced Monday for running an illegal wildlife guide-outfitter business. Jun “Harry” Liang, 41, of China, and Brian Phelan, 53, of Fairbanks, provided ...
Admission to the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center costs $20 for adults, $18 for active duty military, $16 for youth ages 5 to 17 and is free for kids age 4 and younger. Find the center along ...
Mar. 28—Alaska Department of Transportation is testing a robotic dog for future use in wildlife mitigation at Fairbanks International Airport. DOT program manager Ryan Marlow demonstrates the ...
Mar. 28—Alaska Department of Transportation is testing a robotic dog for future use in wildlife mitigation at Fairbanks International Airport. DOT program manager Ryan Marlow demonstrates the ...
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