...Alaskans. Unfortunately, Rossi was not the only individual in Alaska's wildlife management who should resign.Cliff Judkins, the current chair of the Board of Game, was with Corey Rossi and former BoG member Bob Bell on a musk ox hunt during...
As the Corey Rossi scandal unfolds, it now seems to be encompassing the Board of Game via present member, Cliff Judkins, and former member, Bob Bell. According to Craig Medred in the Alaska Dispatch, it seems they wanted the Fish...
...horrible bear-snaring and shooting solution to predator control? The Wasilla Realtor and Board of Game Chairman Cliff Judkins is quoted as saying: "If there are plenty of brown bears to harvest, and there are people that want to harvest them...
...science," Lyon said. "We are not going to support predator control done with bad science." Game board chairman Cliff Judkins did not immediately return a call for comment. Tom Banks, Alaska associate for Defenders of Wildlife, a group fighting...
...the governor and Department of Fish and Game Commissioner Denby Lloyd late last month, Alaska Board of Game Chairman Cliff Judkins asks the administration to allow state biologists to use helicopters and pick up where terrible weather conditions...
...said. The last administration drew the line at allowing helicopters because it was too politically volatile, said Cliff Judkins, Game Board chairman. John Toppenberg, head of the Alaska Wildlife Alliance, said he wouldn't support the program...
...Peter Buist, both of Fairbanks, Ted Spraker of Soldotna, Michael Fleagle of McGrath, Ron Somerville of Juneau, and Cliff Judkins of Wasilla to the Board of Game. Fairbanks-Northstar Borough Assembly member Cynthia Hayes, former Fairbanks Mayor...
...amendment. Somerville, a commercial fisherman and guide, replaces Bennett. Somerville will serve until March 1, 2005. Cliff Judkins, of Wasilla, is the former owner of the Crown Point Lodge at Moose Pass and serves on the Susitna fish and game advisory...
...EA stakeholder meeting asked FWS to adopt the "No Action" alternative. The article quotes Board of Game Chairman Cliff Judkins saying, "ANILCA requires the federal government to consider subsistence use as the highest priority." This statement...
...day of a 14-day meeting in Fairbanks to consider changes to state hunting and trapping regulations. Board member Cliff Judkins of Wasilla said he supported "the necessity" of calf hunts in some areas. "If you can put it in the freezer instead...
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