YOU'RE LOOKING OUT over the tundra, trying to reconcile the vast emptiness of the landscape with your own expectations, when they begin to appear. You’ve been waiting for hours, maybe days, and now that the caribou are here, they seem almost unreal.
You lift your binoculars. Your heart races as the trickle of caribou filing through the tundra becomes a stream. After all the researching, saving, planning, and traveling, the living, breathing Arctic is suddenly all around you. This is a moment many public-land hunters dream of. But it’s also a dream that will never come true for many of them, especially Lower 48ers, if an ongoing effort to end nonsubsistence hunting on federal land here in Alaska is successful.
MANY USERS, MANY OPINIONS
The Western Arctic Caribou Herd, which…