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The animal rights group Defenders of Wildlife has decided to increase the volume on its campaign against the Alaskan sporting pastime that is occasionally practiced by the state's famous governor, Sarah Palin. I speak, of course, of aerial hunting. For those not familiar with the leisure-time activity, aerial hunting requires the use of a small plane or, preferably, a helicopter, which is flown out into remote parts of the wild in search unassuming wolves. When spotted, the aircraft can stalk the prey from up high, chasing them for miles until they reach the point of exhaustion and afford the shooter in the passenger seat with a better opportunity for a kill, or, it can land close-by where the hunt resumes on foot.
The ad campaign by this extreme fringe group, as Alaskans we have witnessed over the last several years, distorts the facts about Alaska's wildlife management programs," Palin said. "These audacious fundraising attempts misrepresent what goes on in Alaska, and I encourage people to learn the facts about Alaska's positive record of managing wildlife for abundance."
Knowles and a coalition of conservationists and Fish and Game Department officials say the reinstatement of aerial wolf hunting is a tremendous setback for the protection of all wolves in the United States.
"Nobody knows how many wolves there are in the state," said Joel Bennett of Defenders of Wildlife. Bennet served on the Alaska Fish and Game Department for 14 years.
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