moon
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I didnt watch the video. YUK! I live in HUNTING country...but I dont hunt. There are very valid reason for hunting. From the articles I read the wolves destroy other animals in Alaska. Because of the size & vastness of the terrain, they have to be hunted from the air.
Now this is not my cup of Tea, but I really would like to know why she offered $150 for every wolf killed. I really dont think because she has a evil streak, and will give her the benefit of the doubt, that indeed there was a reason for this.. BTW the $150 was turned down by the State Supreme Court.
http://www.slate.com/id/2199140/
From what I read aereal wolf hunting in Alaska hurts the environmental balance. It has actually been banned twice by voters.
Alaskan voters banned aerial hunting of wolves in 1996, and then again in 2000 after the state legislature reinstated it. The Alaska Wildlife Alliance notes that in a recent poll commissioned by the Alaska Wildlife Alliance but conducted by Dittman Research Corporation shows that 72% of Alaskans, including hunters, oppose aerial predator-control as a means to increase moose and caribou populations, and continues to state that in November 2000, 147,043 voters or 53.5% of Alaska’s population voted to reject the practice of same-day aerial wolf hunting2.
The return to aerial wolf hunts in Alaska is shocking if you consider the opposition by the clear majority of Alaska voters (and an even larger percentage of Americans, overall), the lack of legality those votes brought, the complete void of a legitimate reason for the aggression, and the unmitigated cowardliness of it all. Then again, this is entirely unsurprising if you consider this nation’s history of extremists getting elected to political office only to ignore public opinion and the law in the service of their own irrational views and/or campaign contributors’ wishes.
http://www.gnn.tv/articles/1430/Alaskan_Government_Overrules_Voters_Reinstates_Aerial_Wolf_Hunt
So this practice is largely repudiated even by hunting standards.
Here's more about the bounty she offers:
Anchorage, AK -- Today Defenders of Wildlife, the Alaska Wildlife Alliance and the Alaska Chapter of the Sierra Club asked the Alaska Superior Court to shut down Governor Palin's $150-per-wolf bounty program citing the fact that Alaska's bounty laws were repealed in 1984 and the State has no current legal authority to implement the bounties.
"The Governor is overstepping her legal authority by offering cash payments for each wolf killed by aerial gunners," stated Tom Banks, Defenders of Wildlife's Alaska Associate. "That's a bounty by anyone's standards regardless of what they call it."
Hoping to boost the number of wolves killed this year by permitees, Palin announced the state would pay $150 for each kill. According to an Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) news release, the bounty was instituted to "motivate permittees to redouble their efforts and to help offset the high cost of aviation fuel, ADF&G will offer cash payments to those who return biological specimens to the department." The state's press release, issued last Wednesday, indicates that "Permittees will be paid $150 when they bring in the left forelegs of wolves taken from any of several designated control areas."
"Governor Palin needs to take a close look at wildlife management practice in her state and restore the use of sound science," concludes Banks. "She said would heed the will of the public, but it's increasingly clear she's only listening to that segment that is willing to sacrifice Alaska's natural heritage for the benefit of a few."
The judge is expected to make a decision fairly quickly.
Defenders and the co-plaintiffs expressed an additional concern that the bounty offered by the State will encourage the illegal killing of wolves outside the control area.
Defenders of Wildlife is represented by Mike Frank of Trustees for Alaska, a public interest law firm, and Valerie Brown, an Anchorage attorney in private practice.
http://www.defenders.org/newsroom/p...ge_asked_to_shut_down_wolf_bounty_program.php
SP isn't doing this to help the environment or anything like that. There are laws regarding this matter, and she's violating those laws.
What good reason can there be for doing this? And why give her the benefit of the doubt?