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Subject:
Wildlife Damage Review; and predator control
From:
David Orr <[log in to unmask]>
Reply To:
Iowa Discussion, Alerts and Announcements
Date:
Wed, 8 Dec 1999 22:28:49 EST
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FYI, Wildlife Damage Review is based in Tucson.  It is the only
environmental advocacy group working entirely on ending the
government-sponsored predator control industry.  Specifically, WDR has
campaigned against Animal Damage Control (ADC), also known
euphemistically as "Wildlife Services," an arm of the Animal & Plant
Health Inspection Service, which is housed within the USDA.

Wildlife Damage Review has a website at:

http://www.azstarnet.com/~wdr/

WDR was founded by Nancy Zierenberg, Lisa Peacock, and Clarke Abbey.  It
is supported by environmentalists' contributions.

ADC is federally-funded wildlife killing, operating mostly in the western
states where it kills coyotes and other predators (including non-target
species) on both public and private land for the exclusive benefit of
ranchers--receiving these "wildlife services" at no charge.  Recently an
organization called New West Research obtained under the FOIA a list of
ranchers using ADC on their private lands.  This list is on the web as
the "Ranching Hall Of Shame" at:

http://www.new-west-research.org/


The Sierra Club has unfortunately no specific policy against predator
control, but some of us are beginning to organize a drive to adopt such a
policy.  If you would like more information on how you can support our
grassroots effort, please drop me a line at:

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Thanks!

David Orr
Seattle, WA

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