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Deadly Wolf Attack Confirmed by Alaska Department of Fish and Game

Tuesday, December 6th, 2011 at 5:27 PM
Wolf Attack Confirmed

Deadly Wolf Attack Confirmed by Alaska Department of Fish and Game

Alaska Department of Fish and Game

Alaska Department of Fish and Game

Juneau -AK --(Ammoland.com)- Today, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) released a report presenting findings related to the March 8, 2010, wolf attack that killed 32-year-old Candice Berner near the village of Chignik Lake on the Alaska Peninsula.

The report summarizes agency response and subsequent investigation.

“All lines of evidence are consistent with the conclusion that two or more wolves killed Ms. Berner. The tragic encounter occurred as she jogged down the road less than two miles from the village,” said Lem Butler, principal investigator for ADF&G, and one of four authors of the report.

ADF&G’s investigation included on-scene evaluation of wolf tracks, interviews of those first to arrive at the scene, collection of wolves from the nearby area, and analyses of DNA and of other forensic evidence. Wolf DNA was recovered from the victim and her clothing. DNA test results provided by the U.S. Geological Survey lab in Anchorage indicated that two to four wolves were most likely involved, excluded other animals, and connected one of the wolves killed by the department to the incident.

The broader investigation indicated Ms. Berner was on the road, likely jogging away from town, while the wolves traveled toward town by moving along the road and openings in the brush. It could not be determined if this was a surprise encounter for both Ms. Brenner and the wolves, but evidence clearly shows a predatory response from the wolves.

ADF&G personnel and Alaska State Troopers shot two wolves and contracted trappers later killed six more within 15 miles of the village. The wolves were taken for public safety and for evaluation of biological factors that may have been associated with the attack.

ADF&G veterinarian Dr. Kimberlee Beckmen performed necropsies and collected samples for disease testing and DNA analyses on each of the eight wolves taken. One wolf was clearly implicated in the attack through DNA evidence. It was in apparent good health with very large fat reserves. All but two wolves were in good to excellent condition. There was no DNA evidence linking the two wolves in poor condition to the attack. Investigators found no evidence in any of the wolves of contributing factors to the attack such as rabies, disease, defense of food, or habituation to human food.

“We hope that the report’s findings help bring closure to Ms. Berner’s family, to the community of Chignik Lake and others affected by this sad incident.” said Butler.

He also pointed out that wolf attacks on humans are rare and people should not be unnecessarily fearful. People should always maintain a safe distance and healthy respect when encountering wolves or other wild animals. Bear and moose encounters pose more risk to travelers in Alaska than wolves, but all wild animals can be unpredictable.

Bob Berner, Candice Berner’s father, said he hopes that people will learn from his daughter’s death through an increased awareness of the potential danger and by taking steps to increase safety.

“People should be mindful of the potential harm that wolves and other wild animals are capable of inflicting,” he said.

The report, “Findings Related to the March 2010 Fatal Wolf Attack Near Chignik Lake, Alaska” is available at: www.adfg.alaska.gov/static/home/news/pdfs/wolfattackfatality.pdf (PDF 967 kB) . Additional information on safety in wolf country is available at: www.adfg.alaska.gov/index.cfm?adfg=livewith.wolves. .

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Anti-Hunters Quietly Running for Anchorage Fish & Game Advisory Committee Elections

Thursday, December 30th, 2010 at 10:22 AM

Anti-Hunters Quietly Running for Anchorage Fish & Game Advisory Committee Elections
Let’s keep the anti-gun, anti-hunters off the board!

No Hunting

Anti-Hunters Quietly Running for Anchorage Fish & Game Committee Elections

Anchorage Second Amendment Task Force

Anchorage Second Amendment Task Force

Anchorage, AK --(Ammoland.com)- The Anchorage Fish & Game Advisory Committee will hold their elections for regular seats on January 4th at 7:00 pm at the Anchorage Baptist Temple Children’s Ministry Gym, located at 6575 E Northern Lights Blvd.

The public that is interested in serving on the advisory committee is encouraged to prepare and provide an 81/2 x 11 bio for posting at the meeting for public review.

Also on the agenda will be an opportunity for public testimony. For more information contact Steve Flory at 727-3762.

This is our list of candidates below.

Just like at Matt Valley, the word is that the Anti’s are trying to keep a low profile hoping we do not show up as in the past or hoping that we split our vote.

They are planning a large turnout but want to keep it off the net till the last possible minute. Their goal is to be in place in order to stop Predator management in region 4 in March.

I can not stress enough how much as been accomplished in the last year. We have finally removed the members who were attempting to keep the AAC from it ‘s mission. Now we need to insure progress in the next year. There will be 2 Alternates appointed by the committee per regulation, these posts are a spring board to the full seats so if you have anyone who is interested please forward the information to Steve Flory 727-3762.

Please vote for the following pro hunting, pro gun candidates:

  • Mark Campbell
  • Joel Doner
  • Bruce Morgan
  • Kevin Sparrowgrove
  • Zach Stubs
  • Grant Klotz

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The mission of The Anchorage Second Amendment Task Force is to provide Alaskans with the knowledge of the meaning and true purpose of the second amendment to the U.S. Constitution, with which they may conduct themselves as responsible citizens of our republic. Visit: www.anchorage2atf.com

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