Alaska Wildlife Agents Can Kill Bears to Protect Caribou, Judge Rules
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Alaska wildlife agents can kill bears to protect caribou, judge rules
JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — A judge says Alaska wildlife agents can resume shooting and killing bears as part of a plan to help recover a herd of caribou that was once an important source of food for Alaska Native hunters. Two conservation groups sought to halt the program while they challenged its legality. They argue the program lacks a scientific basis. But a Superior Court judge says Wednesday the groups had failed to show that the state acted wit…
Plaintiffs Lament 'Sad Day for Bears' in Alaska
Alaska wildlife officials just got the go-ahead to resume shooting bears from aircraft in a bid to boost a struggling caribou herd. An Anchorage Superior Court judge on Wednesday rejected a request from two environmental groups to temporarily block the state's expanded predator control program around the Mulchatna caribou herd,...
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