2004 Fall/Winter Issue
Hunter Harassment laws used to persecute peaceful enjoyers of wildlife.
JEALOUSY AND RAILING AGAINST RAIL HUNTERS
OAK MOUNTAIN STATE PARK, ALABAMA
WHAT WE’VE BEEN UP TO:
NEITHER QUALITY NOR QUANTITY DEER HUNTING!
NOTICE OF DANGEROUS CONDITION OF ACTION
Peter Muller works with Connecticut attorneys and activists to oppose increase in municipalities that permit hunting within their borders.
WERTHEIM NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE, LONG ISLAND, NY
Wildlife Watch Helps Two Lonely Swans Unite
Wildlife Watch Transports an Injured Red Tail Hawk
“SADIE’S AND THE BEAVERS’ LAW”
Prior to the start of trapping season New Paltz Village Board passed a law that severely limits trapping and minimizes the risk of being overturned for being too extreme.
CASH SETTLEMENT IN SADIE’S CASE
ADOW Animal Defenders of Westchester, puts on their first cable TV program
Red-tail Hawk Loses Legs in Trap
Precious bear cub, watched lovingly by local woman as it grew, killed by hunter neighbor and stretched out as “rug” – heartbreaking sight for its mother and the wildlife watcher.
DNR Dictionary: “Cervical Dislocation” means “Broken Neck”
One of our members had an ingenious idea
Suggestion to tape hunter orange paper or plastic to trees on the inside of the tree line on hunted property. They may figure out it is phony after a while, but worth a try.
MOVE THE MESSAGE: YOUR GUIDE TO MAKING A DIFFERENCE & CHANGING THE WORLD
Prose poem by Dr. Scott M. Siegel, DVM.
Poem by Janet Riddle