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Outrage After Biden NPS Reinstates ‘Barbaric’ Trump-Era Hunting Rules

"Rules allow hunting practices that target bears and wolves, including pups or cubs, on federal land in Alaska"

"The Biden administration has reinstated controversial Trump-era rules allowing what critics say are “barbaric” hunting practices that target bears and wolves, including pups or cubs, on federal land in Alaska.

Sport hunters use the practices, like killing young in their dens, to eliminate predators of caribou, which are considered trophy animals. The killings are probably decimating predator populations on federal Alaskan preserves, said Jeff Ruch, Pacific director with Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility.

The rules come after the Obama administration in 2015 had banned a range of the controversial practices. The Trump administration’s National Park Service (NPS) undid the Obama rules in its final year, and the Biden administration had proposed reinstating the Obama rules."

Tom Perkins reports for the Guardian July 7, 2024.

Source: Guardian, 07/08/2024