State Holds Off on Wolf Control Plan

Associated Press

The state is holding off on plans to kill wolves on the caribou calving grounds inside a national refuge on Unimak Island until it hears from a federal judge. The Alaska Department of Fish and Game had said the Unimak mission could begin as early as yesterday. But Department of Law spokesman Bill McAllister says the hope now is to resolve the issue in court.

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