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douglas9

(4,481 posts)
Fri Aug 4, 2023, 07:22 AM Aug 2023

Environmentalists sue Alaska over sanctioned killing of 99 bears

ANCHORAGE (CN) — An Alaska wildlife advocacy organization sued the state, its game board and the commissioner of the state agency that oversees hunting and fishing on Monday for unlawfully adopting a predator control program that killed 99 bears in less than a month.

In a 20-page suit filed in Alaska Superior Court on Monday, the Alaska Wildlife Alliance objected to an amendment of a proposal originally addressing wolf management to include bears without regard for state due process requirements for public notice and public comment during a January Alaska Board of Game meeting.

“There was no opportunity for public or state biologists to comment on adding bears to the predator control program, nor did the board hear any reports or presentations from the Alaska Department of Fish and Game on bear populations in the region before adopting the proposal. In fact, the Department of Fish and Game has never conducted a bear population survey in the area,” the alliance says in the complaint.

This amendment resulted in the killing of 94 brown bears — including 11 cubs — five black bears and five wolves on the Mulchatna caribou calving grounds, ranging through southwest Alaska's Togiak National Wildlife Refuge, Wood-Tikchik State Park and several Bristol Bay-area villages. The killings took place only on state-owned land via helicopters and airplanes and occurred from May 10 and June 4.


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Environmentalists sue Alaska over sanctioned killing of 99 bears (Original Post) douglas9 Aug 2023 OP
All to... 2naSalit Aug 2023 #1
Not really, it's to protect a dying caribou herd BlueIn_W_Pa Aug 2023 #2
I think... 2naSalit Aug 2023 #3
 

BlueIn_W_Pa

(842 posts)
2. Not really, it's to protect a dying caribou herd
Fri Aug 4, 2023, 08:36 AM
Aug 2023


"According to state agency data, the Mulchatna caribou herd — which once included around 200,000 animals during its peak in the 1990s — had been decimated to 12,850 caribou by 2021. The Department of Fish and Game’s goal for the herd now is to increase population up to 30,000 to 80,000 animals."

"An advisory statement issued by the agency on June 6, announced the completion of its predator control program to benefit the Mulchatna caribou herd and 48 Alaskan communities that rely on the herd for food. "

2naSalit

(93,084 posts)
3. I think...
Fri Aug 4, 2023, 08:54 AM
Aug 2023

They are trying to put the blame of lower caribou population numbers on predators when it's actually loss of viable habitat, much of it due to climate change. They prey go before the predators in this case.

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