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Assembly Seeks Help For Denali Wolves

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Kent Miller

The Fairbanks North Star Borough assembly passed a resolution last night (Thurs) asking Governor Bill Walker to protect Denali National Park wolves and other predators on state land along the park’s northeast boundary. Denali wolves commonly use the strip of state land near the Stampede Trail, west of Healy, and several have been trapped or shot there in recent years. As KUAC’s Dan Bross reports, that’s contributed to a broader decline of the park’s wolf population to record lows and fewer visitors seeing the animals.

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Dan has been in public radio news in Alaska since 1993. He’s worked as a reporter, newscaster and talk show host at stations in McGrath, Valdez and Fairbanks. Dan’s experience includes coverage of a wide range of topics, from wolf control to the Trans-Alaska Pipeline and dog mushing.