A University of Alaska Fairbanks study focusing on the Deshka River found that the predators have become even more voracious as the climate has warmed.
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Pike across the northern hemisphere are eating 60% more fish than a decade ago and ecologists don’t know why
In the shallow, silty lakes of Southcentral Alaska, northern pike are gorging. A peer-reviewed study published in May 2026 in ...
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How a northern pike catch turned into incredible tacos in the Black Hills
Kayak fishing in the Black Hills of South Dakota leads to an unexpected meal. A northern pike is caught and turned into fresh ...
Northern pike are not native to Southcentral Alaska, but biologists have worked for decades to eradicate pike illegally introduced into some Kenai Peninsula lakes. (Kristine Dunker/ADFG) It was a very ...
Northern pike are moving through salt water to invade freshwater habitats in Southcentral Alaska, according to a new study. It's the first known documentation that northern pike are traveling through ...
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