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Agents can kill bears from the air to protect Alaska caribou, judge says

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2026/05/07 - 10:39 501 مشاهدة
U.S. Wildlife agents can kill bears from helicopters to protect caribou in Alaska, judge rules Updated on: May 7, 2026 / 6:39 AM EDT / CBS/AP Add CBS News on Google Alaska wildlife agents can resume shooting and killing black and brown bears - including from helicopters - as part of a plan to help recover a caribou herd that was once an important source of food for Alaska Native hunters, a judge ruled Wednesday.Two conservation groups, the Alaska Wildlife Alliance and Center for Biological Diversity, sought to halt the program while their lawsuit challenging its legality plays out. But Superior Court Judge Adolf Zeman said the groups had failed to show that the state acted without a reasonable basis for approving the plan.The timing of the ruling is important: The Mulchatna caribou herd in southwest Alaska is expected to begin calving soon. The babies are particularly susceptible to being eaten by bears or wolves.State officials see the bear-killing program as important to helping the caribou herd recover. The herd, which once provided up to about 4,770 caribou a year for subsistence hunters from dozens of communities, peaked at around 190,000 animals.But the caribou population began declining in the late 1990s and early 2000s, and by 2019 numbered around 13,000 animals. Last year, the population was estimated around 16,280, according to the state Department of Fish and Game. Hunting has not been allowed since 2021.The state killed 180 bears from 2023 to 2024, most of them brown bears, plus 11 more last year, according to the conservation groups' lawsuit.  According to the Alaska Wildlife Alliance, 99 bears, including 20 cubs, were killed by the state from the air in less than a month in 2023.The groups argue that the Alaska Board of Game last year authorized reinstating the program without key data on the bears' population numbers and sustainability. Cooper Freeman, Alaska director at the Center for Biological Diversity, said in a statement the groups want to...
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