Alaska wildlife agents can kill bears to protect caribou, judge rules
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Alaska wildlife agents can kill bears to protect caribou, judge rules

A judge has ruled that Alaska wildlife agents are authorized to shoot bears in an effort to protect and recover a declining caribou herd, which historically served as a vital food source for the local population. This decision supports wildlife management strategies aimed at balancing species populations.

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