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AT THE JUGULAR VEIN OF WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT

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AT THE JUGULAR VEIN OF WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT By Anne Muller For sure, the economic basis of wildlife management must change. But something else must change, and that’s the tenet that hunting is a legitimate recreational… 

1994 August Issue

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EVOLUTION IN REVERSE: THE FATAL FLAWS OF THE FOX SQUIRREL SHOOTING SCHEME YOU KNOW WHAT WE NEED? WE NEED FEES! WE NEED TWO FEES! WE NEED… Federal and state fees collected like mad, yet wildlife… 

Autumn – Winter 1994-1995 Issue

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  Table of Contents BLOOD MONEY Billions collected in federal taxes on firearms and ammunition, rather than being used to prevent crime, is diverted to recreational killers/hunters.  Pittman-Robertson Act of 1937 helps kill wildlife. CONFESSIONS… 

STEPS TOWARD RESOLVING A HUMAN-ANIMAL CONFLICT SITUATION

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STEPS TOWARD RESOLVING A HUMAN-ANIMAL CONFLICT SITUATION Part 2 Game agencies are bizarrely out of touch with the psyche of the general public. A NJ resident, who was horrified when she learned that Canada geese… 

Doesn’t Like Calling it “War”

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Doesn’t Like Calling it “War” A Wildlife agent criticized our last issue for calling this “war.” As we were going to print, I got a call from Marilyn Leybra, a wildlife rehabilitator, saying that she… 

Computer Technology and Animal Rights

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Computer Technology and Animal Rights By James M. Corrigan My purpose in writing this article is to convince each of you that we must use computer technology in our fight for the rights of those… 

Wildlife Rehabilitators Unite!

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Wildlife Rehabilitators Unite! Game Agencies “permit” wildlife rehabilitators, those noble souls, to give aid and comfort to distressed animals at their own expense. Rehabbers must use a veterinarian, although they themselves may have more expertise…