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A predator-control program in Western Alaska, ruled unconstitutional last week, is needed to boost the ailing Mulchatna caribou herd, state game managers say.
Alaska has decided to give a new boost to bear and wolf hunting from helicopters in its territory, a practice condemned as "barbaric" by environmental associations. This practice was reintroduced ...
It turns out that what’s real “on the ground” — out in the wilds of Southwest Alaska where bears and wolves and members of ...
Guidi found the Board of Game’s approval of bear kills in the Mulchatna range violated ... which it says would sustain annual hunts of 2,400 to 8,000 animals. According to the Alaska Beacon, the ...
Alaska has three distinct bear species, each adapted to thrive in ... This species doesn’t hibernate in the winter, as this is prime hunting season for them to catch seals out on the sea ice ...
The other morning while I waited for my physical therapy appointment I talked with a gentleman who told me that the U.S. Fish ...
The board’s action allows the Department of Fish and Game to continue killing bears and wolves for a third season in the ...
The Alaska Department ... 13,000 animals and is closed to hunting. Anchorage attorney Michelle Bittner filed a separate lawsuit, also challenging the state’s bear-killing program.
Mike Dunleavy killed a large, majestic brown bear near Cordova ... (which contributes twice the revenue to Alaska’s economy as does recreational hunting), and many specifically wanting a ...
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