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The Insanity Of Hunting Already Severely Threatened Frogs

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BY E.M. FAY Amphibians have permeable skin. That feature makes them especially vulnerable to their environment. Because amphibians generally experience both an aquatic life stage in their infancy, and a terrestrial life stage in adulthood,… 

News Items Sent to C.A.S.H.

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New York Sent by Anne Muller NEW YORK – Gov. David A. Paterson sent a letter to the editor of the New Paltz weekly paper in which he commended Chris Harp’s “tremendous work in fostering… 

Hunting Dogs Find A Friend In Virginia

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My husband and I live in rural Virginia and recently returned from a trip to find yet another hunting dog on the property; emaciated, obviously mistreated and covered in fleas and filth. She was almost… 

Indiana Coyote Rescue Center

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CeAnn Lambert, one of the world’s few coyote rehabilitators, testified at the Natural Resources Study Committee to restrict the export of Indiana’s live coyotes to be used to train hunting dogs. Thanks to CeAnn and… 

Coyotes Used As Bait To Train Hunting Dogs

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We hope that our readers will take it upon themselves to be on the lookout for this activity, and try to stop it politically when it rears its ugly head. We were first made aware… 

C.A.S.H. EXPANDS ITS RANGE

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Letter from Joe Miele, President of C.A.S.H. I’m happy to tell you that C.A.S.H. has expanded its range with my move to New Mexico. The animals of the desert need a voice within our organization,… 

Hunters Mangle Statistics Part II

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By Peter Muller, VP C.A.S.H. In our last issue, we had an article on the tricks that hunting advocates use to make it look like the numbers of participants in hunting are increasing. This time… 

Take Back Public Land

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Sent by Sharon Pawlak of the Coalition to Prevent the Destruction of Canada Geese A BC couple was strolling along a river when they saw four camouflaged men in a field. A flock of Canada geese flew overhead…