Alaska has killed more than 200 bears as part of its "intensive management" program intended to help a caribou herd.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska – A Homer big game transporter was sentenced Monday to five years’ probation for providing big game transportation services for four illegally taken black bears in the Kenai ...
On May 9, 2018, APS transported one “foreign hunter” to Surprise Bay, where the hunter shot and killed a black bear on land belonging to the State of Alaska. On May 10, Larson transported three ...
Travis Larson, a Homer big game transporter, was sentenced to five years' probation for illegally transporting black bears ...
The Alaska Department ... 13,000 animals and is closed to hunting. Anchorage attorney Michelle Bittner filed a separate lawsuit, also challenging the state’s bear-killing program.
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