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A 24-year-old international tourist was killed when he was driving and hit a moose near Denali National Park in Alaska.
The National Park Service said the crash happened just south of the entrance to the Delani Park Road around 1 a.m. Friday.
A driver was killed and a passenger in his car injured after hitting a moose near the entrance to Alaska’s Denali National ...
A car crashed into a moose early on Friday morning near the entrance to Denali National Park and Preserve in Alaska, killing ...
A man was killed and his passenger was injured Friday when their vehicle struck a moose on the Parks Highway near the entrance to the road leading into Denali National Park and Preserve, officials ...
A 24-year-old man was killed and a woman injured early Friday morning when their vehicle struck a moose on the George Parks ...
The collision occurred around 1 a.m. as the vehicle was traveling northbound. The male driver was pronounced dead at the scene, the park service said in a released statement. A 24-year-old female ...
A driver was killed and a passenger in his car injured after hitting a moose near the entrance to Alaska’s Denali National Park and Preserve.
Both McDonald and Brumwell were carrying the necessary licenses at the time, but they had wandered roughly 600 yards into the park without apparently realizing it. When McDonald shot the moose, it ...
State wildlife officials want permission to kill 100 wolves a year via aerial gunning in a massive game unit bounded by Denali National Park and Preserve and Lake Clark National Park and Preserve.
Two men were sentenced to four years’ probation by a federal judge on Wednesday for illegally killing a moose in Denali National Park, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for Alaska announced.