Dead walruses found on northwest Alaska beach
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) – The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is investigating the deaths of walruses found in northwest Alaska.
The carcasses were photographed last week on a beach near Point Lay, the same site where 35,000 animals gathered Sept. 2.
The cause of death has not been confirmed, but the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said in a release it appear the walrus died of natural causes. It did not provide a number of carcasses that were found.
Walruses since 2007 have gathered in large numbers on the Chukchi (chuk-CHEE’) Sea shore when sea ice recedes beyond the shallow outer continental shelf.
Walrus gathered in large herds can panic and stampede if approached by a polar bear, hunter or airplane.
Federal prosecutors are investigating the deaths of 25 walrus that were reported shot near Cape Lisburne.
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