Hunting and Trapping In Alaska's Interior: Our Stories, Our Lives
A Way of Life
Hunting and trapping are central to the Alaskan way of life. These activities symbolize the spirit of independence and self reliance that characterizes Interior Alaskans. More
Pursuit of Identity and Choice
Why do Alaskans hunt and trap? For millennia, it was a matter of survival. For other Alaskans, whether rural or urban, the reasons for hunting and trapping relate to identity and culture. More
Connections to the Environment
One of the greatest pleasures of hunting and trapping, according to many Alaskans, is time spent outdoors. As a result, many gain a highly specialized understanding of wild game, furbearers, and the land. More
Challenges to the Lifestyle
Over the past 50 years, radical changes have challenged the place of hunting and trapping in the lives of Alaska’s residents. Philosophical, economic trends and increased regulations have changed and become more complex. More

