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| ACTION ALERT: Sign the Petition and Say NO to Brown & Black Bear Baiting & Snaring in Alaska |
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In a 900-square mile area of Game Management Unit 16B, the Alaska Board of Game has authorized baiting and snaring of both brown and black bears in an effort to boost moose populations, primarily for urban and non-resident trophy hunters. Board of Game members have publicly stated that bull to cow ratios are healthy. Regional Fish & Game supervisor Bruce Dale calls the program "an adaptive experiment." Here's what this "experiment" entails: Using a bucket snare, a bear will be caught by its paw when it reaches in for the bait. Upon trying to remove its paw, it will find itself caught in a tightening loop of metal cable. Depending on how the snare is set, the bear may literally hang by its leg until the trapper arrives in as many as 3 days (IF he follows regulations), at which time the bear and any cubs with it will be killed. A bear trapped in such a manner sometimes chews its foot off. This "experiment" seems designed to see how much atrocity the Board of Game can commit before public outrage arises. In 2004, wolf reduction efforts began in 16B; in 2007, bear regulations were liberalized in 16B; in 2009, a black bear baiting/snaring program was authorized. Now brown bears have been added to the program. Meanwhile, urban and non-resident trophy hunting in 16B continues. Help put a stop to these senseless practices before they become accepted methods of doing business. Sign this petition to tell Alaska's Governor Parnell, Fish & Game Commissioner Cora Campbell, and Board of Game Chair Cliff Judkins that you will not put up with baiting and snaring Alaska's bears! Thank you for caring about Alaska's wildlife.
Alaska
Wildlife Alliance
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