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In the latest twist in a legal saga over a state predator control program, the court said Alaska officials are acting in bad ...
leaving open the possibility the state could resume shooting bears from a helicopter in the third year of a policy that state ...
With more than 7,000 messages asking the state court to “abandon the program and protect Alaska’s bears,” Anchorage Superior Court Judge Christina Rankin’s decision halted aerial gunning in Units 17 ...
Opponents of a controversial predator control program in Western Alaska are seeking a court order to halt this year’s work before state officials kill any more bears. The Alaska Wildlife ...
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game launched the bear cull as part of an effort to save the Mulchatna caribou herd, which has dwindled from 200,000 strong in 1997 to just 13,000 today.
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A 45-minute flight in a float plane and then a boat ride up the Mulchatna River are the last legs of a multi-stop trip to reach the remote Alaska Trophy Fishing Safaris’ tent ca ...
The state says it will abide by the order and cease killing bears around the Mulchatna caribou herd's calving grounds in Southwest Alaska while it weighs its legal options and prepares to get the ...