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Polar Bear Kills Woman and Young Boy in Western Alaska

Polar Bear Kills Woman and Young Boy in Western Alaska

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Polar bear kills woman and boy in Alaska
Polar bears are increasingly moving inland and entering co*munities, researchers say. Reimar / Adobe Stock

Another resident shot and killed the bear while it attacked the victims


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Polar bear kills woman and boy in Alaska
Polar bears are increasingly moving inland and entering co*munities, researchers say. Reimar / Adobe Stock

Tragedy struck the Inupiaq village of Wales, Alaska, on the afternoon of Jan. 17 when a polar bear charged into the co*munity and attacked two people, killing them both. Alaska State Troopers received a report of the attack at around 2:30 p.m.





A dispatch from the Alaska State Troopers says that the polar bear “chased multiple residents” before “it was shot and killed by a local resident as it attacked the pair.” The victims’ identities have not been released and the Alaska Department of Public Safety is still working to notify next of kin.





Alaska State Troopers and officials from the Alaska Department of Game and Fish plan to travel to Wales as the weather allows. Subzero daytime temperatures and strong winds are standard for the area in the winter.





Wales is on the western coast of the Seward Peninsula, where the westernmost point in the continental Americas is located. It’s a small co*munity of about 150 people who largely lead subsistence-based lifestyles.





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An estimated 4,000 to 7,000 polar bears live in Alaska, according to the National Park Service. The population is thought to be split between Krusenstern National Monument and Bering Land Bridge National Preserve, which is located near Wales. As climate change melts sea ice at a faster rate, polar bears have been documented moving inland to find food. In some instances, they rub up against residential co*munities, which has resulted in a rise in encounters over the last decade.





This often doesn’t end well for the polar bears. In May 2022, Canadian authorities dispatched a polar bear that had wandered into the Quebec town of Madeleine-Centre, only 200 miles north of Maine. Authorities didn’t deem it safe to relocate the bear so they euthanized it instead.


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