The predator-control program was put into place to help rebuild the Mulchatna caribou herd in Alaska ...
A state judge has blocked the Alaska Department of Fish and Game from conducting a controversial predator control program, ruling that the department acted “in bad faith” when it launched this ...
Recently published opinion pieces paint a dire picture of Alaska’s predator control efforts, portraying them as reckless and unjustified assaults on brown bears and wolves. This narrative is not only ...
On one point I agree with Doug Vincent-Lang’s recent defense of the state’s predator control programs (“Predator control is a tool, not a war”), particularly its recent bear-kill efforts to rebuild ...
The Alaska Board of Game on Thursday approved state officials’ request to continue a controversial predator control program in Western Alaska, even though a judge ruled two weeks ago that the ...
Court gives green light: Judge Adolf Zeman ruled Alaska may proceed with its aerial bear culling program to aid caribou recovery, despite constitutional challenges. Science versus opposition: State ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A subadult brown bear walks on June 8, 2018, on a gravel bar in front of a lake in Katmai National Park and Preserve. (Photo by ...
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