Wednesday, March 22, 2017

These Iconic Animals Could Again Be Hunted in Alaskan Refuges - National Geographic


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These Iconic Animals Could Again Be Hunted in Alaskan Refuges
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Sprawling over 77 million acres, Alaska's 16 national wildlife refuges are peppered with iconic animals, from grizzly bears and black bears to wolves and coyotes. These predators, which have enjoyed increased protections since this summer, could once ...
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