Northwest History. Aviation 8. Biological Survey, United States.

Animals In Alaska Feel Trade Slump. ANIMALS IN ALASKA FEEL TRADE SLUMP Special to The Christian Science Monitor JUNEAU, Alaska—Gov. George A. Parks of Alaska has received notice from the chief of the biological survey in Washington that, owing to insufficient funds, the predatory animal control carr...

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Published: 1932
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Summary:Animals In Alaska Feel Trade Slump. ANIMALS IN ALASKA FEEL TRADE SLUMP Special to The Christian Science Monitor JUNEAU, Alaska—Gov. George A. Parks of Alaska has received notice from the chief of the biological survey in Washington that, owing to insufficient funds, the predatory animal control carried on by that department in Alaska will, for the time, at least, be discontinued. Devastation among fur bearing animals, young reindeer, moose, caribou and deer, by wolves and coyotes has for many years been the bane of trappers and hunters throughout the Territory.