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Alaska court greenlights bear killings to aid caribou recovery
environment19 days ago

Alaska court greenlights bear killings to aid caribou recovery

A Superior Court judge ruled that Alaska can resume killing bears, including from helicopters, as part of a plan to bolster the Mulchatna caribou herd. The decision comes after conservation groups failed to show the state lacked a reasonable basis for the plan amid ongoing litigation over data on bear sustainability. Officials say bear removals, which totaled about 180 bears in 2023–2024 plus 11 more last year, have coincided with the herd’s slow recovery and are timed to protect calves during the calving season. The case is part of a long-running dispute over the program’s adoption and effectiveness.

Female Caribou Chew Shed Antlers to Stock Mineral Pantry for Calves
science2 months ago

Female Caribou Chew Shed Antlers to Stock Mineral Pantry for Calves

A Nautilus study of shed caribou antlers and bones from Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge found that about 86% of the 1,567 shed antlers bore gnaw marks, mostly by caribou themselves, while 44% of bones showed gnaw marks by carnivores or rodents. The researchers conclude that female caribou chew antlers to access minerals such as calcium and phosphorus to support pregnancy, nursing, and the winter, effectively seeding essential nutrients at calving grounds and across their migratory landscape.

Bison Escapes Cause Chaos in Northern Maine
animals3 years ago

Bison Escapes Cause Chaos in Northern Maine

A runaway bison that escaped from Fort Fairfield was put down by its owner after being spotted with eight other bison on Dow Siding Road and East Presque Isle Road in Caribou, Maine. This is the second time this year that bison have escaped from Fort Fairfield. Police are working with the state and the owner to prevent future escapes.