...without provocation Sunday on a Kasilof beach was not rabid.Alaska Department of Fish and Game wildlife biologist Jeff Selinger sent in the grizzly's head for testing because the animal had attacked a telephone pole and a moving pickup before...
...very close to the bear, so it is likely that it would've ended very badly, if the troopers weren't there." Jeff Selinger, Kenai area wildlife biologist with the Department of Fish and Game, said the bear that attacked Burke is likely...
...the Kenai Peninsula Borough, the state and private land owners own or manage the remaining about 29 percent, said Jeff Selinger, Fish and Game Kenai area wildlife biologist. Rodman said the conversation is only now starting and there has been...
...Wednesday's council meeting said chickens within city limits will attract bears.In November's council meeting, Jeff Selinger, Kenai area wildlife biologist for the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, told the council that chickens were the...
...to starvation during a non-extreme winter with "decent" winter-time moose browse is a "profound loss," said Jeff Selinger, Kenai area wildlife biologist for Fish and Game. But more than three times that many moose have died since February...
...Sterling to Cook Inlet, he said. The Alaska Department of Fish and Game takes the opposite stance, however, said Jeff Selinger, Kenai area wildlife biologist for Fish and Game. "The department believes we can liberalize to allow spikes to...
...peaked in 2008. But since, that statistic has drastically decreased."(Kenai-based Fish and Game biologist) Jeff (Selinger) has been trying to liberalize our brown bear regulations and been putting forth a lot of effort with Larry Lewis...
...unit 15A. A recent Fish and Game wolf census estimated 47 to 50 wolves in unit 15A and 35 to 40 wolves in unit 15C. Jeff Selinger, Fish and Game Kenai area wildlife biologist, said there has been no major fluctuations in the populations. Another...
...their likelihood of conceiving, developing and giving birth to a healthy calf that could survive the winter, said Jeff Selinger, a Kenai-based biologist for Fish and Game. With fewer calves being born or living through the winter, the overall...
...productive cows can be in.""They are eating up browse that a cow could be eating, and raising a calf," he said.Jeff Selinger, area wildlife biologist for the Fish and Game, said he felt the department could increase the harvest while still...
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