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Alaska: Bear Hunting In Alaska

By John McCoy Weird. The government cracks down on terrorists, and people who go deep-sea fishing get caught in the crossfire. Beginning Jan. 8, anglers who fish more than 60 miles off the United States' southern coast will need to carry passports.
HANOVER TWP. – Joseph Lasecki Jr. made a career out of his father’s pastime. As he entered into pre-law studies at King’s College in 1988, his father, Joseph Lasecki Sr., opened a small shop with a dozen guns called Nimrod Haven Sporting Goods in the Buttonwood section of Hanover Township.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — As a boy in upstate New York, Bill McCue spent many hours poring over articles in Field and Stream magazine about moose and grizzlies and dreaming about adventures in the Alaska wilderness.
Polar bear cubs off Alaska are much less likely to survive compared to 20 years ago, a new study claims
ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- Far fewer polar bear cubs are surviving off Alaska's northern coast, a federal government report released Wednesday has concluded.
Far fewer polar bears cubs are surviving off Alaska's northern coast, a federal government report released Wednesday has concluded.
Polar bear cubs in Alaska’s Beaufort Sea are much less likely to survive compared to 20 years ago, probably due to melting sea ice caused by global warming, according to a new federal government study.
Polar bear cubs in Alaska's Beaufort Sea are much less likely to survive compared to about 20 years ago, probably due to melting sea ice caused by global warming, a study released on Wednesday said.
U.S. environmental groups pushing to have polar bears protected as an endangered species say they're not seeking an end to Canadian sport hunting.
The Alaska Board of Game has rejected a bear-hunting proposal near Pack Creek.

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