Unknown From: Sent: To: Subject: ivy frye@gov.state.ak.us Friday, June 01, 2007 6:19 PM Sarah Palin Re: Confidential Fairclough and dahlstrora Sent from my BlackBerry(R) device from Cellular One Original Message From: gov.sarah@yahoo,com Date: Sat, 02 Jun 2007 0 2 : 0 4 ; 3 3 To:Ivy J Frye Subject: Confidential Where does Dyson live whos distrct? PRA GSP01 0002143 Unknown From: Sent: To: Subject: gov.sarah@yahoo.com Friday, June 01, 2007 6:05 PM Frye; Ivy J (GOV) Confidential Where does Dyson live whos distrct? PRA GSP01 0002144 Unknown From: Sent: To: Subject: Ivy Frye [lvy_Frye@gov.state.ak.us] Friday, June 01, 2007 4:25 PM gov.sarah@yahoo.com; Michael A Tibbies RE: phone numbers for Sharon and Richard Sharon Illsley Kenai District Richard Postma Anchorage District Original Message From: gov.sarah@yahoo.com [mailto:gov.sarah@yahoo.com] Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 4 : 0 7 PM To: Ivy J Frye; Michael A Tibbies Subject: Re: phone numbers for Sharon and Richard Need their position titles real quick before i try calling again. I have no paperwk in front of me walking into funeral. Original Message From: Ivy Frye Date: Fri, 01 Jun 2007 14:01:18 Torgov.sarah@yahoo.com, "'Gov. Sarah Palin'" C c : ' M i k e Tibbies' Subject: phone numbers for Sharon and Richard Governor, Sharon Illsley (KNI district court) can be reached at [Privileged]. District Court) can be reached at 269-5156. Richard Postma (Anchorage I will call the unsuccessful nominees, contact Chief Justice Fabe, and let the press 1 PRA GSP01 0002145 office know to send out the release when I know you've officially appointed these folks I passed this information on to Gary Wheeler as well. Thanks so much/ Ivy Frye Director of Boards and Commissions Office of Governor Sarah Palin (907) 465-3500 office (907) 4'65-8110 fax PRA GSP01 0002146 Page 1 of 1 Unknown From: Sent: To: Mike Tibbies [mike_tibbles@gov.state.ak.u$] Friday, June 01,2007 5:08 PM gov.sarah@yahoo.com Subject: Kensington Governor, Sunny just mentioned your request to remove the Kensington trip from the schedule. 1 knew that you would be concerned about the number of days in Juneau so I thought of a solution. The Weekly Standard folks, after the lunch on the 18th, are going on a trip to Kensington and then up to the icefield. I was thinking that we could move our trip from the 19th to the 18th, have lunch, attend the Kensington mine tour with the Weekly Standard staff (which could be a very good trip for you to talk about the significance and concern with the 9th circuit decision) and then split apart and we would continue with our Juneau access tour. We could accomplish what was two days of events in one. You could head back to Anchorage that night or the next day, giving you an extra day to get out tn the public. Please let me know if you would still like to cancel or if the suggested itinerary sounds like a possibility. Thank you. Mike 8/26/2009 PRA GSP01 0002147 Page 1 of 1 Unknown From: Sent: To: Cc: Ivy Frye [lvyj:rye@gov.$tate.ak.us] Friday, June 01. 2007 2:01 PM gov.sarah@yahoo.com; 'Gov. Sarah Palin' Mike Tibbies Subject: phone numbers for Sharon and Richard Governor, Sharon lllsley (KNI district court) can be reached at[PriyilegeJ, Richard Postma (Anchorage District Court) can be reached at 269-5156. I will call the unsuccessful nominees, contact Chief Justice Fabe, and let the press office know to send out the release when I know you've officially appointed these folks. I passed this information on to Gary Wheeler as well. Thanks so much. Ivy Frye Director of Boards and Commissions Office of Governor Sarah Palin (907) 465-3500 office (907) 465-8110 fax 8/26/2009 PRA GSP01 0002148 Page 1 of 1 Unknown From: Sent: To: Subject: Flag Status: Here you go... Love ya 4501 E FOXTROT AVE WASILLA.AK 99654 Ivy Frye [lvy_Frye@gov.state.ak.us] Friday, June 01, 2007 9:20 PM Governor Sarah Palin; govpalin@gov.state.ak,us Wes Red Follow Up Flag: Follow up (Crusey to Bogard to Grumman to Travelair to Charley Dr to Fox Trot). I don't know exactly where it is, but it sound like it's somewhere between WHS and CHS. Ivy Frye Director of Boards and Commissions Office of Governor Sarah Palin (907) 465-3500 office (907) 465-8110 fax 8/24/2009 PRA GSP01 0002149 Page 1 of 1 Unknown From: Sent: To: Ivy Frye [lvy_Frye@gov.state.ak.us] Friday. June 01,2007 2:01 PM gov.sarah@yahoo.com; 'Gov. Sarah PalirT Cc: Mike Tibbies Subject: phone numbers for Sharon and Richard Governor, Sharon Illsley (KNI district court) can be reached at,'privileged Richard Postma (Anchorage District Court) can be reached at 269-5156. I will call the unsuccessful nominees, contact Chief Justice Fabe, and let the press office Know to send out the release when I know you've officially appointed these folks. I passed this information on to Gary Wheeler as well. Thanks so much, Ivy Frye Director of Boards and Commissions Office of Governor Sarah Palin (907) 465-3500 office (907) 465-8110 fax 8/25/2009 PRA GSP01 0002150 Page 1 of 1 Byers, Gail Y (LAW) From: Sent: To: Cc: Geri Simon [gsimon@tyonek.com] Friday, June 01, 2007 9:24 AM Lloyd; Denby S (DFG) Tom Harris1; Palin; Sarah H (GOV); Kookesh; Albert (LAA); Salmon; Woodie W (LAA); 'golson@growmoremoose.org' Subject: Freedom of information act request - May 25, 2007 incident Good morning Commissioner Lloyd, Attached is an FOIA request from Tom Harris, Chief Executive Officer of Tyonek Native Corporation. Please let me know if there are any questions or concerns regarding this request, including if there are any costs related to fulfilling this request. Thank you for your attention to this very important matter. Geri Simon, Esq. Director of Administration, Land and Legal Tyonek Native Corporation 1689 C Street, Suite 219 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 (907) 272-0707, Main telephone (907)646-3113, Direct line (907) 274-7125, fax 6/9/2009 PRA GSP01 0002151 "fyonelc Native C.b'poration , $uitel\9 o ArtctiWase, Alaska WOt-JOl o fh ^O/.Z/Z-O/o; o fax $Q? June 1,2007 . ' ' " Commissioner Denby S. Lloyd Alaska Department of Fish and Game - PO Box 115526 , . . \ . . ' . - . " Juneau, Alaska 9981 1-5526 o ' * Re:" Freedom of Information Act request Orphaned Moose Calves - May 25, 2007, Anchorage Daily News Dear Commissioner Lloyd: m , f [ f ' . In & recent Anchorage Daily News front page- article (May 26, 2007)(.yee attached), o Tyonek Native Corporation learned that two moose calves were orphaned after an unfortunate incident involving a cow moose and an*8 year old child in Anchorage. Under the Freedom of Information Act, we request a-tfopy of the official report from theAlaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) on the disposal of those calves after the, incident. . v o ' . According to the ADN story, the incident happened on Friday, May 25, 2007 in South . Anchorage near Kendall Loop and 84th Avenue, The Fish and Game representative was Rick Sinnott. In prior years it has been reported to us that the majority ofthe calves orphaned on the ' road system were considered "nuisance" moose and there were no facilities to care for them. As a result the majority of those calves were euthanized by ADF&G or by Alaska Department of Public Safety (ABPS) at the direction of ADF&G. . . o Over the last 1 5 years Alaska has lost more than 5.0% of its moose population; or more than any other place on the planet." As a result of this population loss, Alaska has lost its status as a premier wildlife resource state. In fact, as of 200 1 , 48 other States now harvest 1 00% to 1 ,000% more hoofed wildlife per acre than do'es Alaska, as noted in research completed by Alaska Village Initiatives in 2005. ' ".. As such Alaska can no longer afford to euthanize orphaned calves and, thanks to the Alaska Moose Federation and its network of participating groups, we can provide alternatives to euthanasia. The Alaska Moose Federation and its partners, including the . Anchorage Zoo, can offer professionally managed facilities and resources including care FOIA Request - Moose calves --<-.... ---. --, o-o-'o '- - o - ' o> o page | O f2 Esuilding Our future- PRA GSP01 0002152 by licensed veterinarians. Those calves will be cared for in secure sites until the calves can be released safely into prepared habitats in the wild each fall. TNC requests your support in this effort in two ways. 1. By publicly disclosing information on all orphaned moose calves (including the two involved in the May 25,2007 incident in Anchorage, and 2. By fully complying with the proposed moose calf rescue program recently approved by Governor Palm. TNC stands ready to support this program to achieve the restoration of Alaska's moose population for the benefit of all Alaskans. Thank you for your consideration for this important issue. If you have any questions, please contact me at (907) 272-0707. Thank you. Sincerely, Tom Harris Chief Executive Officer cc: Governor Sarah Palin Senator Albert Kookesh Representative Woodie Salmon Gary Olson, Alaska Moose Federation Attachments FOIA Request - Moose calves Page 2 of 2 PRA GSP01 0002153 adn.com | moose: Cow moose shot after kicking 8-year-old to protect calves Page I of 2 COITl [. Printpage,. j [ . . Close Window Anchorage Dally News Cow moose shot after kicking 8-year-old to protect calves Trying to protect calves, moose targets 8-year-old, then gets shot By MEGAN HOLLAND Anchorage Daily News (Published: May 26, 2007) An Anchorage police officer shot and killed a cow moose that was trying to trample an 8-year-old boy In South Anchorage Friday morning. The shooting orphaned the moose's newly born twins. Police and wildlife officials say the moose likely was protecting its calves when It kicked the boy, causing minor Injuries, before <<<>.,, Game Alaska Department o f Fish a n d ^^ R|ck Sinnott hQ|ds one of a pair of moose calves The child, the moose and the moose's two newborns were orphaned after an police officer shot cornered between homes with no easy way out, said Anchorage their mother May 25,2007. (BOB area Fish and Game biologist Rick Sinnott. "It was a like a closet HALLINEN/Anchorage Daily News) back there," Sinnott said. "There was no way the police officer ---- -- could do anything but shoot the moose." The boy, his playmates and other children In the neighborhood of dense single-family homes, It seems, did nothing to provoke the moose other than being in the wrong place at the wrong time, police said. The moose likely gave birth to the twins within the past week and probably at or near where the incident occurred on Kendall Loop near 84th Avenue and Spruce Street, Sinnott said. The boy was outside playing between houses In the mid-morning when the moose appeared and charged, police spokesman Lt. Paul Honeman said. The boy's friends were able to get away, but the boy stumbled and fell* He rolled on the ground, ending up against a fence, and protected his head with his arms, while the moose began kicking with her front legs. Anthony Oder, 15, was playing basketball nearby with friends on his first day of summer vacation when he heard a faint cry from somewhere behind the houses, "I thought it was a dog whining," he said. The Service High teenager followed the sound and found the moose on the other side of a backyard fence threatening the 8-year-old. He called 9 1 1 . The moose was trapped because she had to pass the boy to leave the yard, but she would not do that with her calves, Sinnott said. Oder and his friends shook the fence and threw rocks at the moose to distract her. She backed off briefly and made a move toward them, then went back to the boy, Oder said. The police officer was on the scene within minutes. He shot the mother moose with a long gun, htto://www.adn.cora/news/aLaska/wiIdlife/moose/v-printer/story/8920962p-8819823c.htmI 5/30/2007 PRA GSP01 0002154 adn.com | moose : Cow moose shot after kicking 8-year-old to protect calves Page 2 of 2 likely a shotgun, Honeman said. Oder said two shots put her down. The male and female calves were put Into large dog kennels and taken away by Fish and Game. Sinnott said they will likely be going to conservation or research facilities. The cow will be donated to a charity for its meat. Sinnott said the end of May and beginning of June are the most dangerous time of year in Anchorage for moose encounters. Mother moose protecting their new young and children just out of school and playing outside can be a hazardous mix, he said. Oder said after the shooting the two baby moose kept on frolicking in the bright green grass, seemingly unaffected by the death of their mother. Daily News reporter Megan Holland can be reached at mrhollandfaadn.com. Print Page J [...,, Close Window , J Copyright (R) zoo? The Anchorage Daily Nevus (www.adn.com} http://www.adn.com/news/alaska/wildlife/moose/v-printer/stoi7/8920962p-8819823c.html 5/30/2007 PRA GSP01 0002155 KTUU.com | Alaska's news and information source | Police shoot attacking moose Page 1 of2 Police shoot attacking moose by Bianca Slota Friday, May 25, 2007 ANCHORAGE, Alaska - State biologists said this is the worst time of year for moose encounters because females are giving birth and kids are out of school. One young boy learned that the hard way today when he was attacked by a mother moose. Residents of a South Anchorage neighborhood said they've seen the female moose around for months, but this was the first time they've seen her with her twin calves. The calves, which are less than a week old, are now orphaned. The mother was shot by police after it charged Joseph Kihlstadius, 8, while he walked through the neighborhood. "We were Just walking on that trail and then just hid and then we were gonna go over here/but then I slipped and then the moose trampled me and then trampled me again," Kihlstadius said. state biologists said this is the worst time of year ror moose encounters because femafcs are iving birth and Kihlstadius said he tried to protect himself by curling up near a fence, but the moose kept coming. Anthony Oder and his friends were | a in basketball nearby when they heard a commotion the backyard. "We thought it was like a puppy, we heard like some squealing, so we went through my back window and we saw a little kid huddled against our fence," Oder said. Anthony and his friends tried to pull Kihlstadius out of harm's way by reaching over top of the fence, but when they tried to grab him the moose turned her attention on them. Joseph Kihlstadius said tie did his best to protect himself while the moose was attacking him. (Eric Sowl/KTUU-TV) Residents of a South Anchorage neighborhood said they've seen a female moose around Tor months, but this was the first time they've seen her with her twin calves. (Eric Sowl/KTUUTV) "We wanted to get the kid out of there really bad, because he was really little and we didn't really know what to do," Oder said. There was nothing they could do but wait for police. When officers arrived, the moose was still ready to charge, so they made the decision to shoot her. Alaska Department of Fish and Game Biologist Rick Sinnott said moose should be avoided this time of year. Anthony Oder and his friends were playing basketball nearby when they heard a commotion coming from the "This is the worst time of year for moose because they're having their calves, and they've very defensive - the cows are very htto://www.ktuu.com/elobaVstorv.asp?s=6572220&ClientType=Printable 5/30/2007 PRA GSP01 0002156 KTUU.com | Alaska's news and information source | Police shoot attacking moose Page 2 of 2 backyard. (Eric sowi/iouj-Tv) defensive with their calves," Sinnott said. Paramedics treated Kihlstadius for scrapes and bruises before sending him on his way with his very grateful father. Jeremy Kihlstadius said he was Just happy his boy was OK. Sinnott said this Is definitely the worst moose run-in he's seen this year. But he said it Isn't the first and it won't be the last. "The calves don't move very much the first week or so and they Alaska Dapartmsnt of Fish and Gam* nLave tf?em '" People's backyards in the greenbelts and stuff like Biologist Rick sinnottsaid moose should that. The kids are out of school, moose are having babies -- it's be avowed this time of year. (Eric the absolute worst time of year to have kids and moose mixing it up, Sinnott said. Sinnott said he'll determine the sex of the orphaned calves before sending them on to a sanctuary or preserve. The mother moose has been butchered and her meat will be given to local charities and homeless shelters. Sinnott said the best thing to do If you run into an aggressive moose is run, but to remember that applies to moose only and not bears or any other animal. If you fall down or can't get away, Sinnott recommends covering your head and trying not to move. He said moose would rather get away with their calves than attack. Contact Blanca Slota at bslota@ktuu.tCQm All content (C) Copyright 2000 - 2007 WorldNow and KTUU. All Rights Reserved. For more Information on this site, please read our ErJvacy Policy and Terms of Seryfcg. httn://www.ktuu.com/eIobaystorv.asD?s=6572220&CIientType=Printable 5/30/2007 PRA GSP01 0002157 Page 1 of 1 Unknown From: Sent: To: Cc: Sarah Palin [gov.sarah@yahoo.com] Saturday, June 02, 2007 8:20 PM Stapleton; Meghan N (GOV) Stapleton; Meghan N (GOV); Tibbies; Michael A (GOV); Irwin; Tom E (DNR); Rutherford; Martha K (DNR) Subject: Re: FAIRBANKS EDITORIAL BOARD MEETING Privileged or Personal Material Redacted i finally found a land line that lets me read emails tonight - it was a very, very busy day in new stu and dillingham, tomorrow is dillingham to naknek to evening events in anchorage. Meghan Stapleton wrote: Rod Boyce with the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner called asking for a quick editorial board meeting while you are in town next week. He has asked the last few times you've been In the region and we've sent others. I asked Karl to place this request in the folder for the next time you are In Fairbanks (meaning this time), but unfortunately he called to remind me of our commitment to try and get everyone together. With everyone in Fairbanks, I think we should try to do this meeting Thursday morning (8:30am?) for an hour - prior to the wildland fire press conference. We can have Mike and Commissioner Irwin attend and fulfill this long-standing request, if that works for you. I've already left a message for him saying that it's a quick in and out and your schedule is packed, but that I would do my best to see If we can accommodate his request. Thoughts? Thanks, Meg Meghan N. Stapleton Communications Director Office of Governor Sarah Palln 907,269.74500 907,269.7463 f 907.321.4975 c Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from someone who knows. Yahoo! Answers - Check it out. 11/10/2009 PRA GSP01 0002158 Unknown From: Sent: To: Subject: ivy_frye@gov. state, ak. us Sunday, June 03, 2007 5:20 PM Sarah Palin Re: Griz Smith He hasn't specified. We could always find a place tho Sent from my BlackBerry(R) device from Cellular One Original Message From: gov.sarah@yahoo.com Date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 00:54:10 To:Ivy J Frye Subject: Re: Griz Smith. what bd does he want? Original Message From: Ivy Frye Date: Sun, 03 Jun 2007 12:00:41 To:'Governor Sarah Palin 1 Subject: Griz Smith Governor, Do you know Griz? He's from the Valley (Houston area) and wants to be plugged in. He's been emailing me for a couple of months now. Sounds like he knows you, but obviously wanted to double check. Important part highlighted. Hope you're resting up today. "Thank you for taking time from your busy day to talk to me. My Fireworks business takes me to almost every Chamber of Commerce in the State. Also Fair organizations and Towns and Cities requiring a gala affair see my smiling happy face, Have campaigned for Sarah in and around the Nome area where I had worked extensively years ago. I worked with and believed in Her while She served as Mayor of Wasilla and 1 PRA GSP01 0002159 before. Did then and still do. As a. member of Lions International I learned the joys of "serving" and with your help shall serve Sarah with diligence and pride," Forever Griz Ivy Frye Director of Boards and Commissions O f f i c e of Governor Sarah Palin ( 9 0 7 ) 465-3500 Office ( 9 0 7 ) 465-8110 fax PRA GSP01 0002160 Unknown From: Sent: To: Subject: ivy_frye@gov.state.ak,us Sunday, June 03, 2007 5:24 PM Sarah Palin; Kristina Y Perry Re: Mike Chenault, ADN 5-30-07 by Steve Cleary He applied for the board of game. He's willing to serve on anything buC has a particular interest in fish and game issues. Sent from my BlackBerry(R) device from Cellular One Original Message From: gov.sarah@yahoo.com Date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 00:53:47 To:Ivy J Frye , Kristina Y Perry Subject: Fw: Mike Chenault, ADN 5-30-07 by Steve Cleary Email from Mark - I'm wondering if he got plugged in to any board? Original Message From: gov.sarah@yahoo.com Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 00:52:28 To:"Ivy J Frye" ,"Kristina Y Perry" , "Michael A Tibbies" ,"John W Bitney" Cc:"Todd Palin" Subject: Fw: Mike Chenault, ADN 5-30-07 by Steve Cleary Original Message From: Mark Fish Date: Sat, 02 Jun 2007 11:03:42 To:Bill Arnold PRA GSP01 0002161 Subject: Re: Mike Chenault, ADN 5-30-07 by Steve Cleary Bill, I do agree with your sentiment. Sarah should continue as leader of the rebellion. On of the toughest things I have to overcome in my district's race is being a Republican. Part of my doing so is to point out the work I have done for Sarah's campaign. If I do so, people will ask where her support is I would like to have a good answer. I recall with great fondness the primary campaign being part of that "rag tag team. Nothing could have ever replaced the efforts or the creativity of her volunteers, it was an amazing. Maybe it's time those early volunteers mobilize again to continue to take on the status quo. I there a reformed minded candidate running against Chenault? As for keeping in touch with the Governor I have found that in emails get forwarded a lot. You never know who reads them. Mark <>< Bill Arnold wrote: > Dear Mark, > > We know that statewide "rebels" (anti-establishment) like us put Sarah > in. She wore "rebel red" which was the rallying point for us during 2 PRA GSP01 0002162 > the campaign. We telephoned over 4,300 people (10 per day, excluding > Sundays and holidays) around us starting 2 months before Sarah > declared with the "what if" approach. What surprised us early on, 80% > knew Sarah from her time ' n the Oil and Gas commission. It was clear o > early to us that Sarah had about like "rock star" status. > > Sarah, as we viewed it is a rebel Republican, definitely not aligned > in any way with the Republican Party of Alaska. > > We think her take of the Wasilla Mayoral race did not hurt her at all. ? The "potential" negatives were something the Anchorage pundits came up > with. > > We want Sarah to keep the "fire in her belly" going and the very top > of her list for her is supporting reform minded candidates like you > and couch them as precisely that! How else can we defeat the "closet" > legislature supporters of the Alaska Oil Cartel, VECO, etc.if our > leader does not expose them for what they really are? > > We go back to the primary and Sarah had a small army of mostly > novices, (a rag tag team as she put it) that helped her get to the > "big dance," the general election. We all had fun and know our > "leader" has to forget about "political capital" because that's the > way the status quo was and thinks. If Sarah takes a stance the > "target" is history! > > If Sarah gives press to people like Mike Chenault for their works, the > average folk will "bang the drum" for more. > > A lot of us out here have a nil way to privately contact our leader by > email because that box was closed off to ua. when Sarah was at the > Governor's Ball in Kenai, she personally asked me to keep the email > coming to her. Within a couple of days the email box was "closed." We 3 PRA GSP01 0002163 > will not go through the state web site because most of what we have is > too "privileged." > > Remember, the "real political power" is in the hands of the 62% that > are registered Non-Partisan and Undeclared. These are the folk that > voted heavily for Sarah, and the volunteers worked a lot harder than > their "paid " counterparts who supported her opposition 1 God Bless the > volunteers! > > Bill and Samon > Original Message From: "Mark Pish" > To: "Bill Arnold" > Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2007 1:09 PM > Subject: Re: Mike Chenault, ADH 5-30-07 by Steve Cleary >> Bill, >> Your letter raises an interesting question. As a candidate in House >> District 22, I have been wondering if the Governor will spend any >> political capital by supporting reform minded candidates and to what >> degree. >> Certainly there are risk involved, by doing so she runs the risk of >> making political enemies who may retain their seats. I do recall >> during the campaign here support of a Wasilla mayoral candidate >> raised questions. >> >> In any case I trust she will do what she feels is right for Alaska. >> We need to elect legislators that will do the same. >> >> Mark Fish PRA GSP01 0002164 >> 1911 Alder Drive >> Anchorage Alaska, 99508 >> (907) 561-5327 >> >> Bill Arnold wrote: >>> Dear Steve, >>> We are with two non-partisan political groups on the Kenai >>> Peninsula. We have tried twice to defeat Mike Chenault and he was >>> re-elected, what we really require is for Sarah Palin to give Mike >>> Chenault some Peninsula press for attempting to kill a good bill ?>> that would make BP solely responsible for all the corrosion problems ?>> they created by ignoring normal maintenance of their gathering lines ?>> at Prudhoe Bay. Sarah Palin should also give press to the remaining >>> legislators that deep down agree with Mike Chenault. She has the >>> popularity and she could help us dispatch Mr. Chenault in 2008. We >>> just need a "push" from Sarah to "heat it up" for our next rumble >>> with Mike Chenault 1 >>> If we send a copy of this letter to our Governor, she'll never see >>> it, Steve, you and your organization probably have direct contact >>> with Sarah? Maybe you can talk to Sarah about the Mike Chenault >>> dilemma? >>> We agree with you 100%. >>> Bill and Samon Arnold PRA GSP01 0002165 >>> Non-Partisan Registered Voters >>> P.O. Box 1392 >>> Sterling, Alaska 99672-1392 ?>> (907) 260-5463 >>> No virus found in this outgoing message. >>> Checked by AVG Free Edition. >>> Version: 7.5.472 / Virus Database: 269.8.1/822 - Release Date; >>> 5/28/2007 11:40 AM PRA GSP01 0002166 Page 1 of2 Unknown From; Sent: To: Cc; Gary Folger [gary_folger@dps. state, ak. us] Monday. June 04, 2007 12:34 PM Walt Monegan" 'Sarah Palin'; "Michael A Tibbies'; 'Russell T Kelly fol'; Glass; John D (DPS); Lloyd; Denby S (DFO) Subject: Ra: (Fwd: Tyonek CEO saves orphaned moose calf] Update: According to Matt Robus, ADF&G, the baby moose died. Colonel Gary Folger AWT Wall Monegan wrote: Governor-As I mentioned on our flight to Dillingham, it appears as Denby predicted. -Walt Original Message SubjectiTyonek CEO saves orphaned moose calf Dale:Mon, 0<1 Jun 2007 07:47:13 -0800 From:Gary Olson To:wajijaonegaii(gclps.s1ale.ak us CC; th arri s@lv oneh. com Hello to all ran* of moos9, These are amazing tlmei we are In and the wlndt of change are blowing In the favor of moose under our new state administration, We strongly encourage all Involved to make sure your support it heard on thi* Issue, Please read the following details regarding an orphaned caff rescue lata Thursday evening and, If you are In agreement that this calf I* worth more to the state alive than dead, don't let your aupport be just with you. Forward this on and encourage fellow supporter* to do their part Mooee, olong with salmon, are Alaska'* original PFDs. It l>> now time to manage all of our renewable resource* with consistent and equitable consideration for today and for future generations. The acceptance of diminishing moose populations (round that stale la no longer acceptable! Please contact your legislators, your Governor, your Mayor and anybody else that believes that moose are worth helping and that II l<< time to join this unprecedented rural and urban effort to Increase the stewardship of (his critical renewable resource. "Let '$ Grow Some Moose! " Sincerely, Gary Olson, Chairman The Alaska Moose Federation www. orowmora moose, oro P.S. Pictures are being developed and vd|l p> on our wefaf He bv Monday/Tuesday.