Fish and Game Extends Unimak Island Region’s Wolf Hunting, Trapping Season

Daysha Eaton, KDLG – Dillingham

Although the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said the wolves on Unimak Island should be left alone. The Alaska Department of Fish and Game is using another – perfectly legal – way to get rid of some of them. They are extending the wolf hunting and trapping season for the entire region. The wolf hunting debate revolves around declining caribou herds.

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