Green Matters on MSN
Why Alaska’s Wildlife Authorities Are Firing at an Unlimited Number of Bears From Helicopters?
Environmental groups sue Alaska authorities for killing hundreds of grizzly bears without proper research into their impacts.
Two new lawsuits are challenging a program used to kill bears and wolves in southwestern Alaska in a state-conducted campaign to control predators to increase caribou numbers in the region. The ...
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game announced on June 6 that the Mulchatna caribou predator-control program had just been completed on this herd’s calving ground. This was followed by a front-page ...
Gentleman's Pursuits on MSN
Is Alaska’s Sky-High Bear Hunt Saving Caribou or Breaking the Law?
Deep in southwest Alaska, a caribou herd that once roared across the tundra at nearly 200,000 strong has shrunk to barely ...
The new Mulchatna predator control program, aimed at boosting caribou numbers, has the same flaw that caused judges to overturn the earlier program, plaintiffs claim.
Department of Fish and Game employees killed nearly 100 brown bears in less than a month in a first-ever predator control hunt aimed at restoring a renowned Southwest Alaska caribou herd by increasing ...
Grizzly bears in Alaska, called brown bears, that live around the town of Bethel, population 6,325, should have a good life as they don’t interact with many people. But their future is in peril.
A headless robot about the size of a labrador retriever will be camouflaged as a coyote or fox to ward off migratory birds and other wildlife at Alaska’s second largest airport, a state agency said.
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