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R.O.C.K. – REHABBERS OFFER CARE AND KINDNESS

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A Project of Wildlife Watch, Inc. ROCK FOR ROCKY AND FRIENDS AT FOXWOOD WILDLIFE RESCUE Rocky grew up in a cage his entire life. As part of a relay, Wildlife Watch was able to get… 

EXCUSES

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To those who enjoy the unfair fight And destroy those weaker with delight Many excuses the hunters will use In all of them the animals lose. “Overpopulation” – a common claim, they eagerly kill, yet… 

Greed

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Today The Bush-league boys Handed out More death sentences, The culprits: Double-Crested Cormorants, The crime: Success. The same sentence for the same crime is planned For the Gray Wolf And the Canada Goose, The dead-head… 

Animal Rights and Effective Political Action (Part V)

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In the last issue of the C.A.S.H. Courier we introduced some basic rules for picking candidates for our support. Rule #1:”Seek tight races.” we explored thoroughly in the last segment. The rules that we mentioned… 

LOHV LEADS THE WAY

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Excerpted from: Goal: The Most Effective Activism for Animal Liberation By Joyce Friedman “When is the next protest?” “Is there going to be a protest?” “Ask Joyce; she’ll know.” After years as a protest organizer,… 

THEY’VE TAKEN OUR CHILDREN AWAY

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By Gerry Kruse In our hearts and our minds, we were doing a good thing. It seemed that nature had called on us to rescue a couple of God’s beautiful creatures. Or perhaps “beautiful” isn’t… 

THEY’VE TAKEN OUR CHILDREN AWAY

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She almost literally cried her eyes out….. These are the emotional words of Gerry Kruse as he describes his friend Laura’s reaction to the couple’s encounter with a Michigan DNR employee, whose enforcement of the… 

Free Anita. Spare the deer. Shame on the DEC.

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Anita Depczynski, a septuagenarian in Cheektowaga, New York may go to jail for the shocking crime of feeding some apples and cracked corn to deer. A DEC officer charged Anita with violating the State’s ban… 

Yellowstone National Park News

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A recent article in the Bozeman Daily Chronicle was about a 332 pound, five year old bear that had been captured and tagged as he was used to getting food from campsites, and for that…