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30 January 2024 / Anchorage Daily News
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State regulators limit hunting of Western Arctic caribou to 15 animals a year

Kotzebue, Alaska, United States

Subsistence hunters living in Northwest Alaska and parts of the North Slope are now only allowed to hunt up to 15 animals a year, only one of which can be a cow. This is a considerable change from five caribou a day, and it goes into effect on state-managed lands on July 1.


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