The National Park Service amends it regulations for National Park System units in Alaska to allow qualified subsistence users to collect nonedible fish and wildlife parts and plants for creating handicrafts for barter and customary trade. The rule also clarifies that capturing, collecting or possessing living wildlife is generally prohibited and adopts restrictions on using human-produced foods to bait bears for subsistence uses.
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Alaska; Subsistence Collections
The National Park Service amends it regulations for National Park System units in Alaska to allow qualified subsistence users to collect nonedible fish and wildlife parts and pl...
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82 FR 3626
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“Alaska; Subsistence Collections,” thefederalregister.org (January 12, 2017), https://thefederalregister.org/documents/2016-32045/alaska-subsistence-collections.