Memorial Announcements
It is with great sadness that we report the following: www In the last issue of the C.A.S.H. Courier, we showed a photo of Bob Croissant using the laser gun (a non-lethal method of goose…
It is with great sadness that we report the following: www In the last issue of the C.A.S.H. Courier, we showed a photo of Bob Croissant using the laser gun (a non-lethal method of goose…
Will the person who gave Representative Pearce the flier from our last newsletter please step forward? -J In The Birmingham News (“Everything Alabama”) on March 9, the outdoors columnist Mike Bolton wrote about MO…
By Anne Muller City shootings are always in the news. One recent NY Post headline screamed on April 4th: N.Y. GUN SHOP SHOOTS TO 3RD ON CRIME-WEAPON LIST “…The NAACP says gun-makers shouldn’t sell to…
By Kath Rogers Sent by Brian Pease “Bring your guns and a trash bag” were the instructions from resident organizers in rural Auburn, New York in anticipation of an event they called their “annual crow…
Fortunately, Wildlife Watch was called by the Rockland County Health Department to capture about 30 chickens who were living outside of someone’s landscaped yard. A less humane fate was in store for them if we…
Wildlife Watch attended the 2003 Canada Goose Symposium in Madison, WI. We are transcribing a packed weekend of video tapes, and copying them from Hi-8 to VHS for distribution to people who are interested in…
Thank you to Susan Gordon for bringing Michael Moore’s views re hunting to our attention. It caused us to write the letter below. You will find much more detail on the issue of guns in…
Photo by Anne Muller Our most recent call was for the red-tailed hawk in the picture. She is now safe with a raptor specialist, Dr. Heinz Meng, who is caring for her until she is…
Wildlife Watch continues to operate a hotline that allows us to put callers in touch with wildlife rehabilitators in their area. We are listed in the Yellow Pages. (Yes, people still use that medium.) Often…
This bear cub was strangled to death with a wire snare intended for its mother. It was then hung on the post with the hope that she would return to look for it and then…