NEW WEB SITE WILL NEED YOUR HELP
To C.A.S.H. Members and Supporters: We need you to become our eyes and our ears We are in the process of revamping and improving our website so that it becomes a tool that we can…
To C.A.S.H. Members and Supporters: We need you to become our eyes and our ears We are in the process of revamping and improving our website so that it becomes a tool that we can…
HOTLINE CALL LEADS TO WILD GOOSE CHASE FOR A RED TAIL HAWK With carrier and blanket in hand, Wildlife Watch set out to get a red-tail hawk to a raptor rehabilitator. We were called by…
Gregg Pulver, the supervisor of Pine Plains, consulted with Wildlife Watch regarding non-lethal methods of Canada goose dissuasion. Along with another member of the Pine Plains Board, we met at Stissing Lake beachfront. They had…
Ulster County Sportsmen Want Taxpayers Money! Wildlife Watch/C.A.S.H. and local activists speak against county funding for the local Sportsman’s Association. Unbeknownst to almost all county taxpayers, the Ulster County Sportsmen’s Club, a private club, had…
Peter Muller has been working with Natalie Jarnstedt in Greenwich, Connecticut to help stop the town from hiring hit men, a troupe of professional wildlife killers, to kill the deer. Unlike in the Buffalo, NY…
Wildlife Watch together with Animal Advocates of Western NY, and the League of Humane Voters, has been focused on the Buffalo, NY suburbs of Cheektowaga, North Tonawanda, and Amherst to stop the “bait and shoot”…
HUNTING ISN’T A JOKE, BUT HUNTERS AND GAME AGENTS ARE! By Peter Muller, Joke Master and VP, C.A.S.H. A man goes into a restaurant, sits down and starts reading the menu. The menu says: Broiled…
Perhaps game agents are getting bored merely killing deer and turkeys, for according to the Richmond Times Dispatch, a VA newspaper, Department of Game and Inland Fisheries chairman, Daniel A. Hoffler, led a 17-day jaunt…
One of our Iowa members has done a great deal of research on hunters trespassing onto property without permission, shooting without permission, wearing white camouflage so landowners don’t know where they’re located, using motorized vehicles…
Hopefully the first annual “Howlin’ Hills Coyote Hunt” offering prizes for killing the smallest coyote, is the last hunt. Donald Felion, hunt organizer said, “We don’t have any deer to shoot, so let’s shoot coyotes.…