She was a special education teacher who traveled among several rural schools on the Alaska Peninsula, 475 miles southwest of Anchorage. She had lived in the area since August of 2009.
This was the first known fatal wolf attack in many years. Her body was found by snowmobilers.
published in the Lansing, MI. State Journal 3-14-2010.
She was a special education teacher who traveled among several rural schools on the Alaska Peninsula, 475 miles southwest of Anchorage. She had lived in the area since August of 2009.
This was the first known fatal wolf attack in many years. Her body was found by snowmobilers.
published in the Lansing, MI. State Journal 3-14-2010.
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