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Native activists have requested the Department of the Interior close all non-native/subsistence hunting on federal land in northwest Alaska. It was only during the Trump Administration that the Alaska Department of Fish and Game was able to regain management of the state's wildlife resources from the federal government after the Obama administration had decided it knew better how to manage the fish and wildlife resources in a state 3000 miles from Washington DC. Obama took those actions at the behest of the Sierra Club, numerous animal rights groups and the Center for Biologic Diversity.
The native activists claim the caribou herds have been migrated later and later and the moose populations have declined to the point that it is affecting their lifestyle. This is a direct result of federal intervention that stopped aerial hunting of wolves to control the predator populations during the time the feds were in charge of managing wildlife on federal lands. That is something that environmental and animal rights groups have been pushing for the last 2 decades.
The request is attached below. If the DOI steps in and grants this request, allowing the federal government powers it does not have, what is to stop it and the Department of Agriculture from taking the same actions on federal lands across the country? Contact your Representatives and Senators and ask them to take legislative action to bar federal agencies from attempting to manage fish and wildlife resources in the individual states, including Alaska. Those resources belong to the States and the people, therein, not the federal government.
The native activists claim the caribou herds have been migrated later and later and the moose populations have declined to the point that it is affecting their lifestyle. This is a direct result of federal intervention that stopped aerial hunting of wolves to control the predator populations during the time the feds were in charge of managing wildlife on federal lands. That is something that environmental and animal rights groups have been pushing for the last 2 decades.
The request is attached below. If the DOI steps in and grants this request, allowing the federal government powers it does not have, what is to stop it and the Department of Agriculture from taking the same actions on federal lands across the country? Contact your Representatives and Senators and ask them to take legislative action to bar federal agencies from attempting to manage fish and wildlife resources in the individual states, including Alaska. Those resources belong to the States and the people, therein, not the federal government.