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WORKING FOR WILDLIFE

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WHAT WE’VE BEEN UP TO… WORKING FOR WILDLIFE There were several issues in which we became involved in last few months. In some, we were instrumental in moving toward a successful solution, in others the… 

THE AUBURN CROW SHOOT

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This letter published in the Citizen The abomination of a crow-killing contest makes it imperative for communities and states across the country to get into the business of “wildlife watching.” Wildlife watching is a billion… 

WAR ON TERROR

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BY JOHN CANNON Will we ever have the time, the will, the common decency, the moral backbone to wage a noble war against the hideous terrorism perpetrated daily upon all the totally innocent animals –… 

WILDLIFE WATCHING – A NEW APPROACH TO MANAGEMENT

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BY PETER MULLER In a recent article we discussed the vast potential of wildlife watching as an up and coming enterprise for government agencies and businesses. Evidently, many government entities have already bought into it… 

WHITE BUFFALO KILLS DEER IN SOLON, OHIO

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WHITE BUFFALO, INC. BY LANE FERRANTE Last October, an article from the local paper came to my attention. Solon, Ohio, had hired a firm named “White Buffalo” to come to the City to slaughter 600… 

NEW WEB SITE WILL NEED YOUR HELP

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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… 

WHAT WE’VE BEEN UP TO: WITH HOTLINE CALLS

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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… 

WHAT WE’VE BEEN UP TO: IN PINE PLAINS

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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… 

WHAT WE’VE BEEN UP TO: IN ULSTER COUNTY

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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…