Ducks on the wild side

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The tide flats at Cook Inlet offer a hunter some of the best waterfowls in the world mainly because huge tides make big flats due to which lot of ducks as well as geese inhabit the area. Many people feel that such large-scale hunting must not be allowed but the sheer numbers of winged birds available are a great attraction for all hunters.

Author: Thomas, E. Donnall, Jr.
Hunters, Duck shooting

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Food fight

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An overview of the ongoing battle between urban and rural people in Alaska over the issue of subsistence rights. At issue is the claim of rural residents, and specifically Alaska Natives, that they should have a preferential right to hunt and trap fish and game.

Author: Kahnweiler, Daniel-Henry
Public affairs, Social aspects, Food and nutrition, Native Americans, Civil rights, Subsistence hunting

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Wild west of the north

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In Alaska hunting is a popular sport, the information regarding permits and places to hunt are furnished. A hunter reveals his experience about hunting this symbol of heritage.

Author: Robb, Bob
Government domestic functions, Hunting, trapping, game propagation, Hunting and Trapping, Hunting & Trapping, Protection and preservation, Hunting, Wildlife, Natural resource policy

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Subjects list: Laws, regulations and rules, Government regulation, Alaska
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