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Petition: Demand Alaska End Inhumane Predator Slaughter of Wolves and Bears

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Arctic Wolf, canis lupus tundrarum, Mother playing with Cub

Alaska’s Predator Control Program is causing unnecessary deaths of innocent wildlife. In just May and June, 94 brown bears, five black bears, and five wolves were killed under this program, which claims to enhance caribou calf survival. However, there is no scientific evidence supporting this approach, and it severely disrupts Alaska’s delicate ecosystems.

The Alaska Board of Game, consisting mainly of hunters and big game guides, has extended this outdated program based on a 1994 law. These decisions are made without public input or independent scientific reviews, undermining effective wildlife management. It’s time for Alaska to adopt ethical, science-based strategies that respect its diverse wildlife and ecosystems.

Join us in urging the Alaska Department of Fish and Game to end this harmful predator control program. Sign the petition now to advocate for compassionate and responsible wildlife management. Every signature counts in protecting Alaska’s wolves and bears from needless slaughter.

Don’t wait—sign the petition now and make your voice heard! Together, we can ensure Alaska prioritizes science and compassion over outdated and destructive practices.

Sign the petition today to stop the needless killing of wolves and bears in Alaska!

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