ALASKA'S NEWSPAPER

| Updated: 11:20 PM

Commission recommends polar bear hunts in Russia

A joint commission meeting in Alaska recommended lifting the ban on harvesting polar bears for traditional and cultural purposes in Russia.

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The U.S.-Russia Polar Bear Commission met this week in Anchorage to determine the potential for a planned harvest by Native peoples in Alaska and Chukotka in Russia who subsist on the bears.

The harvest would be limited to up to 58 polar bears a year, with no more than 19 females.

The move would end a 50-year ban on the Russian side. It is expected to improve monitoring and decrease poaching in that country.

In Alaska, a team will develop a plan that will be presented at the next meeting of the commission in June 2011.

Alaska Natives harvested an average of 38 polar bears a year from 2004 to 2008.

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