Airborne Wolf Hunting Reinstated in Alaska
Frank H. Murkowski, the governor of Alaska, has signed into law a bill that permits individuals to spot wolves from airplanes, land and then shoot the animals in areas designated by the state Board of Game.| Comments on article "Airborne Wolf Hunting Reinstated in Alaska" | |||||||||
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