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Old 04-21-2004, 09:10 PM   #1
 
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Default Maryland DNR & animal rights groups in bed

http://washingtontimes.com/sports/20040420-114827-3834r.htm

DNR, animal rights groups in bed


By Gene Mueller
THE WASHINGTON TIMES


The Maryland Department of Natural Resources last week accepted an offer of $75,000 from the Fund for Animals and the Humane Society of the United States to mitigate bear and human conflicts. However, the DNR rejected the animal rightists' stipulation that the proposed bear hunting season in Allegany and Garrett counties be canceled.
Let me make it clear that what I'm about to comment on is my personal opinion. Allow me to recall an old western Maryland fishing partner, Gene Moon, who used to say, "If you sleep with dogs, sooner or later you're going to have fleas." I suggest that the DNR heed Moon's advice.

Agreed, the DNR serves all the people in Maryland, not just hunters, anglers and trappers. But, folks, if you enter into an unholy alliance with people whose objective is to stop all hunting and fishing, you're no better than they are.
That's what worries me. I'll wager the well-heeled Fund for Animals and the Humane Society are having parties right now, celebrating the fact that they got a foot into the door of an agency that regulates all the hunting and fishing of an American state.
The $75,000 funding offer by the animal religionists would be used to further the financial resources the DNR currently dedicates for bear damage compensation and bear-human conflict management. Specifically, these funds would be used to compensate individuals who can document bear damage and to implement an "aversive conditioning and bear education" campaign in bear-occupied areas, says the DNR.
If DNR Wildlife & Heritage Service director Paul A. Peditto is the man responsible for this incredible gaffe, he should be fired immediately. Just read a statement Peditto made: "I hope that the Fund for Animals' and Humane Society of the United States' commitment to assist us is sincere and that we can count on their financial and philosophical support for the remaining nonlethal and education strategies in our bear management plan."
This fellow is counting on the "philosophical support" of the two most virulent animal-rights organizations in the country. What in the world is he thinking, or does he have an agenda of some sort?
If Gov. Bob Ehrlich doesn't step in and do something about this, we might as well throw in the towel.
I, for one, am thinking of moving to hunter-friendly Virginia. What about you?

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Old 04-22-2004, 08:02 AM   #2
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Doesn't surprise me one bit. Just another reason to remain transplanted in Virginia.
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Old 04-22-2004, 12:25 PM   #3
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I hope they just take their money and then tell 'em to take a hike.

I'm in Garrett county right now pursuing some mouthy, but very elusive turkeys. I was asked just yesterday to help reduce the bear population on a farm I hunt if I draw a permit. I know the FFA and Humane society are up to no good, but maybe they just wanted to have a say. Fine, have your say and get out!
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