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Deer struggling in the cold waters of Alaska’s Inside Passage were rescued by wildlife workers last week. On 10 October, Alaska Wildlife Troopers Sergeant Mark Finses and trooper Kyle Feuge were returning from a patrol nearby in Ernest Sound to Ketchikan when they saw the pair of animals in trouble. The deer were floating in the Clarence Strait and were around four miles from any island in the channel.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Two deer struggling in the waters of southeast Alaska’s famed Inside Passage finally made it to land, thanks to two Alaska Wildlife Troopers who gave the
Deer struggling in the cold waters of Alaska’s Inside Passage were rescued by wildlife workers last week. On 10 October, Alaska Wildlife Troopers Sergeant Mark Finses and trooper Kyle Feuge were returning from a patrol nearby in Ernest Sound to Ketchikan when they saw the pair of animals in trouble. The deer were floating in the Clarence Strait and were around four miles from any island in the channel.
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