Quota raised for subsistence hunting of Chukchi polar bears
Source: Associated Press
Dan Joling, Associated Press
Updated 11:40 am CDT, Friday, August 3, 2018
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) The commission that manages the polar bear population shared by the United States and Russia has increased the quota of bears that can be harvested by subsistence hunters.
The U.S.-Russia Polar Bear Commission increased the harvest level for bears in the Chukchi Sea from 58 to 85 bears split between the two countries.
The decision came after the commission heard new estimates of the bear population. The commission met last week in Egvekinot (eeg-VEK-in-not) in Chukotka, Russia.
The executive director of the Alaska Nannut Co-Management Council, representing Alaska tribes that hunt for polar bears, says that does not mean more bears will be killed.
Read more: https://www.chron.com/news/us/article/Quota-raised-for-subsistence-hunting-of-Chukchi-13129720.php
sinkingfeeling
(51,457 posts)Dave Starsky
(5,914 posts)Unlike buffalo, which once were almost driven to extinction, there are only so many optimum places and conditions in which these creatures can live. And those places and conditions are rapidly going away.
JustABozoOnThisBus
(23,350 posts)Raising the average temperature from 58 to 85 will work a lot faster.
No ice, no hunting platform for the bear.
They'll have to compete with brown bears, on land. Good luck.