New rules would ban ‘non-subsistence’ killing of bears, wolves and
coyotes – some of the ‘most iconic yet persecuted species’– in the state’s 16
wildlife refuges
Tuesday 29 March 2016 17.44 BSTLast modified on Tuesday 29
March 201618.26 BST
A group of scientists has backed a federal plan to restrict the
trapping and gunning down of bears and wolves in Alaska ’s wildlife refuges, in the face of
bitter opposition from the state government.
The US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) has proposed an overhaul of hunting
regulations for Alaska’s 16 national wildlife refuges, which span nearly
77m acres of wilderness in the state.
The new rules would effectively ban “non-subsistence” slaughter of
predators within the refuges without a sound scientific reason. Practices to be
outlawed include the killing of bear cubs or their mothers, the controversial
practice of bear baiting and the targeting of wolves and coyotes during the
spring and summer denning season.
Anyone hoping to take a plane or helicopter to shoot a bear will also
be unable to do so. These changes have been backed by a group of 31 leading
scientists who said the current hunting laws hurt some of the “most iconic yet
persecuted species in North America: grizzly bears, black bears and wolves”.
In a letter sent for the USFWS’s public comment process, the
biologists and ecologists from across the US point out that research shows that
killing the predators of moose and caribou does very little to boost their
numbers.
“Alaska ’s
many-decades program of statewide carnivore persecution has failed to yield
more ungulates for human hunters,” the letter states. “Furthermore, the methods
of predator persecution are seen as problematic by a clear majority of Alaska ’s citizens.”
Alaska stepped up
the trapping and shooting of predator animals after the Republican governor
Frank Murkowski gained power in 2002. His successors, including Sarah Palin,
have all supported a policy of “intensive management” that removes wolves and
bears with the goal of boosting moose and caribou numbers for hunters.
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