Hungry Wolves Have Fish and Game Officials Working on Action Plan

Associated Press

The presence of hungry wolves on the Alaska Peninsula has the state Fish and Game department working on an action plan.  The caribou population is depressed there, and the wolves have been killing house pets in Port Heiden.  Last spring a young teacher was attacked and killed by wolves when she was running down a trail in Chignik Lake.  Port Heiden residents say they have killed a number of hungry wolves.

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