Trump's son gets permit allowing him to hunt Alaska grizzly bear
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[February 22, 2020]
By Yereth Rosen
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (Reuters) - Donald Trump
Jr. has been granted the right to hunt a grizzly bear in northwestern
Alaska near the Bering Sea town of Nome, a state official said on
Friday.
The son of U.S. President Donald Trump was one of three people who
applied for 27 spots for non-resident hunters targeting grizzlies in a
designated region of northwestern Alaska's Seward Peninsula, said Eddie
Grasser, the wildlife conservation director for the Alaska Department of
Fish and Game.
The state conducts periodic drawings for permits to hunt bears, caribou,
moose and other animals in various regions. Winners are chosen by a
lottery, and there are typically many more applications than hunting
tags awarded.

"We get thousands of applications," Grasser said. Whether anyone wins,
he said, comes down to "pure chance, luck of the draw."
But in the case of the bear-hunt permit that the president's son won,
there was little competition. Twenty-four tags for hunting bears in that
region went unclaimed, Grasser said.
Winners of the state's latest hunting-permit drawings were announced on
Friday.
To follow through with the Nome-area bear hunt, Trump must pay a $1,000
non-resident tag fee and buy a $160 non-resident hunting license,
Grasser said.
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Donald Trump Jr. talks to a reporter before his father U.S.
President Donald Trump holds a campaign rally in Manchester, New
Hampshire, U.S. February 10, 2020. REUTERS/Rick Wilking

The president's eldest son is an avid hunter and has made several
trips to hunt in Alaska and Canada.
He is scheduled to come to Alaska later this year to hunt deer and
ducks.
The Safari Club this month raffled off a $150,000 seven-day "dream
hunt" expedition with Trump Jr. The raffle winner got the right to
accompany the president's son on a yacht traveling in November along
coastal areas of the Tongass National Forest.
(Reporting by Yereth Rosen in Anchorage; Editing by Gerry Doyle)
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