Alaska Board of Game Approves Revived Program for Culling Bears on Caribou Grounds
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Alaska Board of Game approves revived bear-culling program in caribou grounds
Brown bears cavort in the water in Katmai National Park on June 30, 2009. The Alaska Board of Game, in a special meeting, authorized resumption of a bear-culling program with the aim of helping the stuggling Mulchatna caribou herd. But debate continues about the program's scientific validity. (Photo provided by National Park Service)Alaska officials on Tuesday resurrected a controversial bear-killing program aimed at boosting caribou numbers. Th…
The public interest is not at risk, as the ministry can issue decisions to shoot conflict bears, the court says.
The Norwegian Environment Agency Puts Bear Hunting on Hold – Bear Attacked Hiker in Jarfjord in June
The Norwegian Environment Agency is not granting a new felling permit for the female bear that bit a man in Jarfjord in Finnmark in June.
People in Jarfjord are relieved that the hunt for the bear that bit a man on Midsummer's Eve can continue. – Fantastic, says the leader of the local youth group.
Oslo District Court has today ruled in favor of the state that the conditions for killing the bear that attacked a man in Jarfjord in Finnmark have been met.
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