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Conservationists say this season’s unfettered wolf hunt in the Alaska’s Tongass National Forest may have left only five animals alive in the area. Matthew Renda / April 15, 2020. Link copied (CN) — ...
Congress Rolls Back Obama-Era Rule On Hunting Bears And Wolves In Alaska : The Two-Way The Senate voted Tuesday to lift a 2016 ban on certain hunting practices — like trapping and aerial ...
Alaska sells about 98,000 hunting licenses a year to its roughly 700,000 residents, but even some of those hunters believe the aerial wolf program is at best unsportsmanlike. (Another 14,000 out ...
The Trump administration published a new rule this week overturning an Obama-era ban on controversial hunting and trapping techniques on national preserves in Alaska. CNN values your feedback 1.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration is moving to reverse Obama-era rules barring hunters on some public lands in Alaska from baiting brown bears with bacon and doughnuts and using ...
Hunting wolves is an Alaska native tradition here. So that's part of why people want to hunt them. But they also see wolves as competition for deer in a place where groceries are extremely expensive.
Wolves (Canis lupis) have been observed hunting sea otters along Alaska's coast since 2016.(Image credit: Landon Bazeley/Kelsey Griffin) Wolves on the Alaskan coast now regularly kill and eat sea ...
CORVALLIS, Ore. (KTVZ) – Firsthand observations of a wolf hunting and killing a harbor seal and a group of wolves hunting and consuming a sea otter on Alaska’s Katmai coast have led scientists ...
H.J. Res. 69 nullifies previously imposed federal protections for bears, wolves, and other predatory animals on national preserves in Alaska.
A wolf is seen foraging in the intertidal zone of Pleasant Island in Southeastern Alaska in April 2021. A pack of wolves on the island switched to hunting sea otters after decimating a population ...
Peterson's team witnessed a single wolf killing a moose 11 times, which weakened the notion that wolves hunt in packs because of the difficulty of killing a moose without help.