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| Game Board should listen to 500 residents, not 3 trappers |
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It's simple math. More than 500 residents of the Denali Park area have signed a petition requesting the Board of Game expand the buffer zone around the park. The superintendent of the park, a resident of the area and an Alaskan, has also made this request. Three recreational trappers are the only ones who might be negatively affected. Those numbers again: 500-plus Alaskans versus three Alaskans. The BOG has voted to eliminate the buffer zones entirely. Five hundred Alaskans will be ignored; three will be catered to because the BOG system is so dysfunctional it can't even do simple math. Art Greenwalt, Fairbanks |
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