Protect Alaskas Bears and Wolves from Inhumane Hunting Practices

  • af: Kelly Rogers
  • mottagare: National Park Service Deputy Regional Director Joel Hard

Enact hunting regulations to protect Alaska’s bear, wolf, and coyote populations.

There is one particularly inhumane hunting method that is banned in forty-nine states. It consists of shooting innocent bears after baiting them, and is widely considered a cruel and inhumane form of hunting. In Alaska, this practice is a legal and common occurrence throughout the state. Brown bears in particularly are being indirectly targeted as a result of the legal status of these practices. In other words, because these cruel hunting practices are still allowed, they are still happening.

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