Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Shooting bears

  • In a new package of policies criticized even by some hunters, the Alaska Board of Game on Tuesday opened the door to aerial gunning of bears by state wildlife officials.
  • (Los Angeles Times)
  • ORANGE — Environment police searched two homes this morning as part of an investigation of the shooting of a bear in September by an Orange hunter. Mark Burdzy Jr., 29, said about 14 environmental police officers and two officers from the U.
  • (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
  • The Golden Bears have won all 12 of their games at Haas Pavilion this season heading into their game Saturday night against Utah. They have their defense and senior forward Harper Kamp to thank for it.
  • (FS West)
  • CANTON — The St. Lawrence University men's basketball team held SUNY Potsdam to 32.6 percent shooting in a 73-42 nonconference victory Tuesday night. The Bears (4-10 overall) shot just 14 of 43 and were 0 for 12 on 3-point attempts.
  • (WatertownDailyTimes.com)
  • The Bear River guard got his shooting eye back at the most inopportune time for the Stallions. With the score tied at 43-43 with less than four minutes to play, Ramsdell sank back-to-back 3 pointers and the Bears went on to defeat Stansbury 55-50.
  • (transcriptbulletin.com)
  • Picture this: An adult female grizzly bear is roaming forested lowlands on the western side of Cook Inlet when she gets a whiff of ripe, decaying flesh. Sensing an easy meal, the bear follows her nose to a large tree.
  • (Anchorage Press)
  • NACOGDOCHES, Texas — A slow start and cold first-half shooting was more than Central Arkansas could overcome at Stephen F.
  • (Log Cabin Democrat)
  • And the Bears took it down to the final seconds CV (13-0, 11-0), which entered the game shooting 78 percent from the foul line, made 22 of 26 free throws to G-Prep's 9 of 17.
  • (The Spokesman-Review)
  • The board tabled the measure until its next meeting, scheduled for March 2-11 in Fairbanks. The board Tuesday approved aerial shooting of bears for the first time as it voted to protect musk oxen in Arctic Ocean drainages west of the Canning River.
  • (Olympian)

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