Since March, two commentaries and a letter to the editor in the Anchorage Daily News have criticized the Department of Fish and Game’s bear reduction project in Southwest Alaska: Bill Sherwonit’s ...
Recently published opinion pieces paint a dire picture of Alaska’s predator control efforts, portraying them as reckless and unjustified assaults on brown bears and wolves. This narrative is not only ...
I've long been interested in ways in which humans can peacefully coexist with so-called "problem" animals, including predators. In most cases, conservation protocols that call for killing these ...
Photographs of dead bears in a remote part of Southwest Alaska taken by a wildlife advocacy group contradict prior assertions by the state about its predator control program in the area and ...
It's well-known that Aotearoa New Zealand's native ecosystems are under threat from introduced pest predators such as rats, cats, possums and stoats. Trapping efforts, such as those undertaken by ...
I am a Koyukon Athabascan wildlife biologist and a member of the Caribou Clan. I carry two ways of knowing: the Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK), passed down through generations of my ancestors, ...
Alaska's predator control programs — aimed at boosting moose, caribou and deer populations for hunters — do not work, according to research by two retired state Fish and Game biologists and a ...
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