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AWA thanks to our friend Wade Willis at Defenders for this well done Board of Game update. Indeed the BOG has set a new regressive standard as they promote the Holocaust of Alaska’s wolves and bears. The Board of Game completed its 10-day Spring meeting and adopted a number of proposals further expanding predator control and hunting and trapping methods far beyond what previous Boards have approved. We’re not surprised by these actions given the Board’s makeup and because all of the current members were appointed or reappointed by Governor Palin. The voting record of Governor Palin’s most recent appointment, Teresa Sager-Albaugh, who has yet to be confirmed by the legislature was particularly disturbing. As an example, on the final hours of the Board meeting she requested that the Board reconsider its prior vote to not adopt a predator control program for Game Management Unit 9C and 9E, on the Alaska Peninsula, a proposal the Alaska Department of Fish and Game opposed stating the decline in caribou in this region is attributed to nutritional limitations (see ADF&G comments). When the board reconsidered the issue at the urging of Teresa Sager-Albaugh, it adopted the proposal. In many instances she was the sole vote supporting some of the most far-reaching proposals the board considered but fortunately did not adopt. Specifically, she was the only member who voted to approve aerial predator control in Game Management Unit 13E, which includes areas of Denali State Park (Proposal 114) and she opposed an amendment that removed language that restricted residents from shooting wolves from helicopters (Proposal 237). Below are a few more examples of the most egregious actions the Board took.
To avoid advanced public scrutiny, the Board of Game often used "amendments" to approve the most egregious components. View all the votes by the Board of Game: BOG Vote Record --Wade Willis, Alaska Representative, Defenders of Wildlife |
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