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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 ...
Wolves that dine regularly on big animals—bison, elk or caribou—tend to operate in large packs of up to 15 members. In summer, packs are likely to split up, with individuals traveling 20 or ...
An emergency declaration by the Board of Game does not change the fact that the program is unconstitutional and the state ...
The Department of Fish and Game said it will resume its predator control in Western Alaska, despite a court order two days ...
it would be the third year of a state program that has so far killed 180 bears and 19 wolves. The program is aimed at boosting the population of the faltering Mulchatna Caribou Herd. The herd ...
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