Agents can kill bears from the air to protect Alaska caribou, judge says
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Alaska wildlife agents can kill bears from helicopters in an effort to protect caribou, judge says - NBC News.
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Alaska wildlife agents can kill bears from helicopters in an effort to protect caribou, judge says NBC NewsWildlife agents can kill bears from helicopters to protect caribou in Alaska, judge rules CBS NewsJudge allows state to kill Southwest Alaska bears in bid to protect caribou this spring Anchorage Daily NewsHunters in Alaska are allowed to kill bears from helicopters again – but only to save caribou The IndependentJudge considers request to halt controversial bear cull in Western Alaska Alaska Beacon
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Agents can kill bears from the air to protect Alaska caribou, judge says.
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The Mulchatna caribou herd is expected to begin calving soon, and the babies are particularly susceptible to being eaten by bears or wolves.
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