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Assault Rifle Slaughter of Denali Wolves
By Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility -April 3, 2018, 10:35:55 AM
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Washington, DC, April 3, 2018 — The State of Alaska is scrambling to shut down hunting and trapping adjacent to Denali National Park over concerns that excessive kills may destabilize this iconic wolf population. Photos posted today by Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) show a man armed with an AR15 semiautomatic rifle displaying ten wolf carcasses outside Denali.

In an emergency order issued on March 30, 2018 and revised yesterday, Alaska Department of Fish & Game (DFG) cut short the hunting and trapping season on state land along the Stampede Trail, including land adjacent to the eastern boundary of Denali National Park and Preserve. The stated reason for the order is that –

“The wolf harvest this season in the area described is more than the past 5-year average and there is the potential for more harvest to occur before the end of the regulatory hunting and trapping seasons.”

While DFG claims in its order that “There are no conservation concerns for wolves” in the Denali region, the agency admits that it has no idea how many wolves have been killed this year. Moreover, the state has not acknowledged reports that a hunter on a snow machine armed with a semiautomatic rifle recently killed ten wolves outside Denali.

“While I am glad that Governor Walker has acted I am concerned that it may be too little, too late,” said Rick Steiner, a retired University of Alaska professor and PEER board member, who has led the charge for permanent buffer zones around Denali. “The historic high level of take has already altered wolf ecological dynamics, not counting these reports of additional kills just now coming in.”

Studies show hunting and trapping outside Denali is having a big impact on the viability of wolf packs inside Denali, which is Alaska’s top tourist attraction, drawing more than a half-million visitors annually. Not only are Denali wolf family groups disrupted, but visitor-viewing success has plummeted as well.

Similarly, at Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve, hunting has so decimated wolf packs that the National Park Service had to end a more than 20-year research program on predator-prey relationships. Its scientists found that the wolf population in the 2.5 million acre national preserve is “no longer in a natural state” nor are there enough survivors to maintain a “self-sustaining population.”

Significantly, Alaska has agreed to participate in an independent National Academy of Sciences review of its predator control programs for the first time in 20 years since the administration of Governor Tony Knowles (1994-2002), the only governor in Alaska history to prohibit lethal predator control programs.

“Alaska’s predator control program is clearly out of control,” stated PEER Executive Director Jeff Ruch. “Alaska should put predator control on hold until it gets a handle on what is actually occurring.”

In response to the recent excessive losses at Denali, Alaska citizens are renewing their call for the Governor to establish a permanent no-kill buffer protecting all park predator species – wolves, bears, lynx, wolverines – along the boundary of Denali, to restore the natural ecosystem and visitor viewing success in the park.

Read the state emergency hunting and trapping closure order

Look at hunting adverse impacts on Denali wolf packs

See decimation of Yukon-Charley wolf packs

View Trump repeal of hunting restrictions inside Alaskan national parks and refuges

Look at growing doubts about Alaska’s predator control program

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I had a wolf for a pet and they are nothing at all like they are portrayed to be.

MikeFlora Level 7 Apr 8, 2018

Wolves are so exquisite, beautiful, and majestic animals. To see them in the wild and to watch them is a joy

@BettyColeman Yeah that's what I thought until I had one. Dumbest dog I have ever seen, but not in a bad way, just goofy as shit. She went to smell a candle and put it out with her nose, got her head stuck in a doritios bag and wiped out half my living room before I could stop laughing enough to catch her. I took her to the vet the day after I got her and she weighed 8lb.s took her back 30 days later and she weighed 38 lb.s. Loved everybody wouldn't hurt a fly, absolutely hated to be alone. Couldn't drive her around the block in a car without her puking in it. Ate the cover off the armrest in my parents car, left one tiny string on the seatbelt, tasted the sun visor front seat, back seat and after she was done decided to recline on the roof of the car and in the process scratched the trunk getting on and the hood getting off all toll she did $1400 dollars in damage. The best part was explaining to the insurance man that my wolf ate my parents car.

@MikeFlora That is a beautiful and funny story. I bet you were not real popular with your parents for awhile.It is difficult to believe one animal could do that much damage. But you thought it was funny. A great sense of humor. I like that. I had a friend who moved but she lived close years ago. They had a full blooded English springer spaniel. His name was Rex. He chewed up 2 lazy boy recliners when I was visiting one day. Very quiet about it. We did not find them until I was leaving. I guess he must have been feeling ignored. I love animals, almost more than people. I like big dogs, little ones. Now I have a yorkie. Bosley is a senior, but he has been a hoot over our 12 years together!

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Sad

I was playing with her one day with a leather belt I had it folded in half she chomped it in the middle and cut it into three pieces without even trying. It's not the front of their teeth, the front is round, it's the back side of their teeth that is razor sharp.

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What a proud COWARD! He has to hid his face to show his trophies.

Makes me sick

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As you can see, he must have some shame or fear. He has his face covered.

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