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Moose collisions spark urgent call for action

July 11, 2024 | Transportation, Standing Committees, House of Representatives, Committees, Legislative, Alaska



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Moose collisions spark urgent call for action
During a recent government meeting, public testimony highlighted pressing issues regarding wildlife safety and road conditions in Alaska. Jeff Thalman, a long-time resident of Anchor Point, raised concerns about the alarming number of moose collisions on the peninsula, averaging 240 incidents annually over the past decade. He proposed the implementation of a certified crossbow hunting program to manage the moose population and reduce roadkill incidents.

Thalman emphasized the need for better signage to alert drivers to moose crossings, suggesting that current signs are often overlooked. He proposed a community contest for schoolchildren to design more visible and engaging warning signs, aiming to enhance public awareness and safety.

The meeting concluded with an invitation for additional written testimony from those unable to attend, encouraging community engagement on these critical issues. The committee expressed appreciation for the input received, underscoring the importance of addressing wildlife safety in transportation planning.

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