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As State House members prepare to pass a statewide energy policy, it will take other bills passing to actually pay to help solve Alaska's high energy costs.
Now wha we wipe all the wolves out from that acause they might have done this and they might do it again. She was in the woods alone and she took her chances. She wasn't ne to Alaska and knew what ricks she was taking going alone.
It is tragic the woman lost her life while enjoying it. There is likely no way to catch "her killer". I have observed wolves in the wilds and have the utmost respect for such an efficient predator. They do kill for nothing more than bloodlust, but not nearly as often as some suggest. Were we not to manage the numbers, it could get really desolate in our woods. The wolf responsible should be destroyed, in my opinion. The "greenies" have no clue as to how violent nature is and should not push their noses into something based on what they only see on the discovery channel. If you do not live in remote Alaska, you have no business stating an opinion about our wildlife here. My sympathy is with those she left behind. Life is our greatest educator, become a student!
who gives a damn if wolves kills a person or not. that's no reason to kill them. oh they matched a description big whoop that's f'n retarded. im pretty sure the people that saw the wolves think they all look alike. morons