Before moving to Minnesota last August, Roy Churchwell was a regional wildlife supervisor for the Alaska Department of Fish and Game in the southeast part of the state.
Churchwell helped manage all of the region’s hunted species, a large, diverse portfolio that included bears (black and brown), moose, Sitka black-tailed deer, mountain goats, wolves, as well as gamebirds like ptarmigan, dusky grouse and waterfowl. Furbearers, too.
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