Proposed Predator Hunting Regulations Stir Controversy In Alaska
FAIRBANKS DAILY NEWS-MINER.COM August 24, 2018 – The current proposal by the Trump Administration, in collaboration with the Walker Administration, to permit unethical and unscientific predator control practices on National Park Service lands in Alaska is contrary to Alaska’s interests and should be abandoned. Now Interior Secretary Zinke and the Walker administration are attempting to rescind Alaska National Park wildlife regulations, which are fundamental rules of stewardship required by federal law. [full article]
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