...had no financial incentives in filing the suit, said Kevin Saxby with the Department of Law. The animal rights group...and officials are mulling over that possibility, said Kevin Saxby with the Department of Law. "We're looking at our...
...short Thursday night by an Alaska Department of Law attorney who informed the board of the legal conflict. Attorney Kevin Saxby said the board's and local hunters' assumption that the Alaska Department of Fish and Game maintains a list of areas...
...regulations. That process would have taken at least 75 days and likely 90 or more, said assistant attorney general Kevin Saxby. Instead, the board rewrote the rules during an emergency meeting Jan. 25 that excluded public testimony. Gleason...
...kills between 35 and 45 wolves, Reeves said. "How did we get to this point?" he asked the judge. State lawyer Kevin Saxby argued that state law allows for the consideration of harvest objectives as well as population goals when it comes to...
...notification, no written proposal for the public to refer to, and no time for public comment, Willis said. But state lawyer Kevin Saxby said the proposed policies on bears and wolves are not proposals for regulatory change and therefore require no public...
...between 60 and 90 moose for the past decade. The program calls for killing about 40 wolves this winter. State lawyer Kevin Saxby argued Wednesday that even a temporary restraining order could mean scrapping the program. The program began in the...
...it's the most humane and effective way of killing wolves, even if it's controversial. Assistant Attorney General Kevin Saxby said Tuesday it may be legal for the board to allow people to shoot wolves from airplanes, according to a new law that...
...lost. "The question is, 'Can we do something now to help this herd from going over the cliff?"' state lawyer Kevin Saxby asked the judge at a morning hearing. "We are asking for your authority to keep it from taking the last step and plunging...
...percent of wolves and 60 percent of bears are being removed from large areas of Alaska. Assistant Attorney General Kevin Saxby said there has always been an understanding within state law that some animals are preferred over others. He said if...
...every effort to prevent, control and suppress fires and to repay damages. The state is seeking double damages, said Kevin Saxby, assistant attorney general. "We're only asking them for suppression costs," Saxby said. "Not the trees they...
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