Feds Want Your Opinion on Alaska's Polar Bear Census
Published Date: 1/2/2025
Notice
Summary
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service updated reports on two groups of polar bears in Alaska’s Chukchi/Bering Seas and Southern Beaufort Sea. They want your thoughts on these draft reports by April 2, 2025. These updates help protect polar bears and guide future conservation efforts without any new costs right now.
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