Marin Independent Journal

Hunter bear bait ban proposed for Alaska national preserves

- By Becky Bohrer

>> Bear hunters in Alaska would no longer be able to use bait, such as pastries, dog food or bacon grease, under a proposed rule by the National Park Service on Friday that would prohibit bear baiting in national preserves in the state.

It's the latest in a dispute over what animal rights supporters call a cruel practice. The park service also says the new proposal would, in part, “lower the risk that bears will associate food at bait stations with humans and become conditione­d to eating human-produced foods.”

The agency will be taking public comments on the proposal.

In September, U.S. District Court Judge Sharon Gleason found problems with a 2020 Trump administra­tion-era rule that lifted restrictio­ns previously in place on sport hunting and trapping in national preserves in Alaska, including bear baiting. The case was brought by conservati­on and animal rights groups.

But the judge did not set the rule aside, and noted the park service had indicated it was already in the process of reassessin­g the rule. She sent the matter back to the agency.

Appeals in the case are pending.

Peter Christian, a spokespers­on with the Alaska region for the National Park Service, said the assistant secretary of Fish, Wildlife and Parks last February directed the park service “to initiate a rulemaking process to reconsider the factual, legal and policy conclusion­s in the 2020 Alaska Hunting and Trapping rule which authorized several controvers­ial sport hunting practices.”

The park service is pursuing the new proposal “due to legal and policy concerns regarding bear baiting implicatio­ns for public safety. Bears that become habituated to nonnatural foods used as bait pose a safety hazard to the public,” he said by email.

A similar ban on bear baiting, enacted in 2015 during the Obama administra­tion, was rescinded by the 2020 rule, the park service said.

According to the agency, the proposed new rule also would reinstate prohibitio­ns that had been in place under the 2015 rule “on methods of harvest that are not compatible with generally accepted notions of `sport' hunting.

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