Not exact matches
Disapprove Alaska Predator Control Rule — Vote Passed (225 - 193, 12 Not Voting) The joint resolution would disapprove the rule issued by the Interior Department on Aug. 5, 2016, that prohibits certain predator control practices in national wildlife refuges in Alaska (such as the taking of mother bears and their
cubs, the
killing of
wolves and their pups at den sites, and aerial shooting).
The dominant male — the alpha
wolf — rules over all, the dominant female comes next, and all others usually give way in eating from the
kill or producing the next generation of
cubs.
Imagine the alternative reality in which the
wolf pack makes a
kill, but the
cubs don't wait their turn to get at that meat.