Fall 2007 Issue – pdf
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Wildlife Watching: An Economic Boon to Communities
A WILDLIFE WATCHING EXPERIENCE TO KNOW ABOUT
- Wildlife Watching in Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada
- Guest Lectured At Green Mountain College Of Environmental Studies
- Conference on non-lethal wildlife management
- BULLWHIP USED TO FRIGHTEN CANADA GEESE
- Letters written to the newspapers from C.A.S.H or Wildlife Watch
Know the Enemy
Money donated by anti-hunting animal lovers actually goes to pro-hunting organizations such as the National Wildlife Federation, Audubon Society, Nature Conservancy, and Sierra Club. The damage is doubled because these misleadingly named animal-destroying groups keep the innocently donated funds from getting to animal welfare groups, who actually would help animals.
Kathy Andrews prevails in court
Kathy fought to protect her land from hunters and their use of collared tracking dogs.
KIRK DOUGLAS IS CONCERNED WITH THE WELFARE OF ANIMALS
Jan Haagensen Is Just Asking For The Opportunity To Overturn The Hunter Harassment Statute In PA
Activists Working to Stop Wildlife Killing in Their Communities
Youth Hunting – Teaching Savagery Should Be Considered Child Abuse
ACTIVISM MEANS GIVING IT YOUR BEST