- Animal rights' group urges Alaska tourism boycott
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JUNEAU, Alaska – An animal rights' group is calling for a tourism boycott of Alaska over a recent decision to remove buffer zones for wolf trapping near Denali National Park.
Friends of Animals' President Priscilla Feral says last week's decision by a divided Alaska Board of Game lacked any sense of decency.
She says treating wolves as vermin is an extreme attitude and that her group is taking a drastic step in response. She says Gov. Sean Parnell needs to intervene.
A Parnell spokeswoman did not immediately return a message seeking comment.
Feral says Friends of Animals last used a tourism boycott to protest Alaska's wolf program in the early 1990s.
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