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Alaska Wolves

Alaska is home to the largest remaining population of gray wolves in the United States. But ironically, at the same time that heroic efforts proceed to restore wolves to portions of their former habitat in the lower 48 states, wolves in Alaska continue to be intensively managed.

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Alaska Ballot Measure Update

On August 26, 2008 Alaskans voted for a third time on the issue of aerial wolf hunting. More than 70,000 Alaskans voted to stop private aerial hunting of wolves and bears and to limit the practice to Alaska Department of Fish and Game personnel only.

Unfortunately a well funded opposition coupled with a strong turnout in conservative voters led to the defeat of the ballot measure.

Next Steps

Defenders and our allies are no less determined to make sure that Alaska manages its wildlife in a responsible manner and we will continue to work to end this brutal practice by passing the Protect America’s Wildlife Act.

Tell your Representative to cosponsor this act!Act Now!
 

Management and Policy

Defenders has been involved in conserving wolf populations in Alaska for more than 30 years. We are committed to ending the intensive management of Alaska’s predators particularly the aerial hunting of wolves. Currently, we are attempting to achieve this goal through litigation and legislation.
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