Had I been a hunter instead of a photographer, I wouldn’t have had time to fire off a shot.
But nearly 100 brown bears (a bigger, coastal version of the grizzly bear) several hundred miles away were not so lucky.
They were slaughtered by state game workers, shot from the air in and around Wood-Tikchik State Park in southwestern Alaska.
At a board meeting where the decision was made, state wildlife biologists presented data that showed that the state’s predator control program involving wolves had been ineffective in bolstering the herd.
But the board nonetheless voted to extend the wolf control program and add bears to the effort.
Organizations:
Alaska’s, and, Alaska Board of, Alaska Department of Fish
Locations:
Wood, Tikchik, Alaska