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ONCE-PROTECTED GRIZZLY BEARS BOOTED BACK TO “BIG GAME”

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ONCE-PROTECTED GRIZZLY BEARS BOOTED BACK TO “BIG GAME” ARTICLE AND PHOTOGRAPHY BY JIM ROBERTSON Photos ©Jim Robertson. As with wolves, grizzly bears have now lost their ESA protections and been reduced in status to “big… 

MASSACRES: THEIR FINANCIAL CONNECTION TO HUNTING

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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] ARTICLE OF THE WEEK By Anne Muller The financial link between firearms violence against animals during hunting and firearms violence against people is largely unknown. EVERY FIREARM PURCHASED, EVERY BULLET OR SHOT THAT ENDS… 

LETTER FROM JIM ROBERTSON, C.A.S.H. PRESIDENT – SUMMER 2018

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Jim Robertson, Author, Ethical Photographer, President of C.A.S.H. In the last issue of the Courier I covered the plight of wolves on the continent throughout history, especially since their hasty removal from the US Endangered… 

IN MEMORY OF DIANA PETKOVICH

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The beautiful posters by Diana and Milutin, Diana’s husband, provided the profile needed to win for the Canada geese in Rockland County. Diana Petkovich was the soul of the Coalition to Prevent the Destruction of… 

“HUNTING ACCIDENTS” – A BENIGN DESIGNATION FOR A NEEDLESS NIGHTMARE

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“HUNTING ACCIDENTS” – A BENIGN DESIGNATION FOR A NEEDLESS NIGHTMARE BY ANNE MULLER Call it “Hunting Devastation,” “Hunting Calamities,” “Hunting Mayhem,” “Hunting Scourge.” Since I like alliterations, “Hunting Havoc” could work. The title “Hunting Accidents”… 

HELP THE MUTE SWANS

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On June 18, it was reported that parent mute swans were shot in Oneida Lake by Wildlife Services, it was also reported that the babies (cygnets) were drowned with nets. You can see the initial… 

EVOLUTION OF THE C.A.S.H. LOGO

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EVOLUTION OF THE C.A.S.H. LOGO C.A.S.H. has a new logo! It started with a cross-hair, then in 1995 it became an X, and now, in 2018, it is the simple and universal NO symbol. This… 

BEARS WANT TO LIVE IN PEACE

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BEARS WANT TO LIVE IN PEACE BY KILEY BLACKMAN   A thirsty Black Bear. Photo By Jim Robertson Recently, Amherst residents were horrified when police shot and killed a harmless black bear that had been… 

BEAR HUNTING HAS NO PLACE IN NEW YORK STATE PARKS

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BEAR HUNTING HAS NO PLACE IN NEW YORK STATE PARKS PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED IN THE GENESEE SUN, REPRINTED WITH PERMISSION OF THE AUTHOR, ASHLEY PANKRATZ LETCHWORTH STATE PARK, A GREAT PLACE TO LIVE, UNLESS YOU’RE A…