Letters / Kenai Peninsula Clarion / April 20, 2005
Thank you, Gov. Frank Murkowski, Alaska Fish and Game and anyone else who had anything to do with the control of wolves and grizzly bears. Yes, you will get plenty of flack from the wolf and bear critics, but please don't back off - hold your ground.
Critic Karen Deatherage, Alaska director for Defenders of Wildlife, says that the biologists do not have a good idea what effect bears and wolves are having on moose and caribou, they don't have sound science to justify the control programs.
It doesn't take a college degree or a rocket scientist to figure out that when the wolf and bear population goes up, they have to have more to eat. Yes, they eat more moose, caribou, deer and probably buffalo. The same thing is happening on the Kenai Peninsula.
So, let's let the critics eat wolf and bear and the rest of us Alaskans can have more moose, caribou and venison.
Earl Miller / Soldotna
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