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Upstate NY man faces 3 charges after shooting a bald eagle over deer carcasses

https://www.newyorkupstate.com/outdoors/2018/12/upstate_ny_man_faces_3_charges_after_shooting_a_bald_eagle_over_deer_carcasses.html

A mature bald eagle up close and personal on the western shore of Owasco Lake.
A mature bald eagle up close and personal on the western shore of Owasco Lake. (Paul Pflanz)
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A Tompkins County man has been charged with three violations of state Environmental Conservation Law after he shot an adult bald eagle Saturday, using deer carcasses as bait.

The DEC said Donald N. Mix, of Caroline, N.Y. shot the protected bird in the Town of Caroline. Bald eagles are listed as a “threatened species” in New York.

According to the DEC, Environmental Conservation Officer Ozzie Eisenberg responded to a complaint Saturday from a town resident who “who heard a shot and then spotted a large bird round in a nearby field.”

The conservation officer found a dead adult bald eagle at the scene, and “a subsequent interview with a neighbor revealed that the man had placed deer carcasses in the field to shoot coyotes and turkey vultures, another protected species.” It is legal to shoot coyotes over bait. Read more about hunting coyotes.

According to the complainant, the neighbor found the eagle “still breathing slowly,” and was with the bird as it died while she awaited the DEC officer’s arrival.

The DEC said Mix “thought the bird was a turkey vulture and was unaware that he had killed a threatened bald eagle.”

The man is due to return to Town of Caroline Court on Jan. 22.

According to the DEC, Mix faces the following charges and penalties: 

Illegal taking of protected wildlife ECL 11-0107 (1) – “No person shall, at any time of the year, pursue, take, wound or kill in any manner, number or quantity, any fish protected by law, game, protected wildlife, shellfish, harbor seals, crustacea protected by law, or protected insects, except as permitted by the Fish and Wildlife Law.”

The fines and punishment can range from up to $250 and up to 15 days in jail or both.

Illegal taking of wild birds ECL 11-0901 (9) – “No protected wild bird for which no open season is established by law or fixed by regulation shall be taken.”

The fines and punishment can range from up to $250 and up to 15 days in jail or both.

Illegal taking of a bald eagle ECL 11-0537 –  “It shall be unlawful to knowingly or with wanton disregard for the consequences of this act to take, possess, sell, purchase, barter, offer to sell, purchase or barter, transport, export or import, at any time or in any manner, any bald eagle commonly known as the American eagle, or any golden eagle, alive or dead, or any part, nest, or egg thereof of the foregoing eagles without a permit from a lawful authority. ”

The fines and punishment can range from, in the case of a first violation, up to $5,000 and up to 90 days in jail or both.

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Bowhunters on Binghamton University campus can kill up to 50 deer in 'controlled hunt'

Bowhunters on Binghamton University campus can kill up to 50 deer in ‘controlled hunt’

The entrances and exits of the school’s Nature Preserve will be cordoned off to stop anyone from entering the area during the “controlled hunt.”

Question to deer hunters: Could you -- should you shoot a coyote?

Question to deer hunters: Could you — should you shoot a coyote?

“They bring out more hatred and passion in us than any other animal species,” Frair said.

Upstate NY deer hunter faces felony manslaughter charge for fatally shooting neighbor

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https://www.newyorkupstate.com/outdoors/2019/01/upstate-ny-deer-hunter-faces-felony-manslaughter-charge-for-fatally-shooting-neighbor.html

A white-tailed deer. (Courtesy of Seneca Indian Nation)
A white-tailed deer. (Courtesy of Seneca Indian Nation)

A Tioga County man is due in court Jan 8 to face a felony manslaughter charge for the death of his neighbor in a deer hunting-related shooting that took place on the last day of the Southern Zone firearms season.

An investigation by State Environmental Conservation officers determined that on Dec. 9 Dean Brockoff, 53, of Lockwood, fired a shot from his Winchester bolt-action . 30.06 rifle that stuck and killed David Barton, 73, according to New York Outdoors News.

The shooting took place at approximately 7 a.m. as the two were hunting together on private property in a wooded area off of Miller Hollow Road in the town of Barton in Tioga County. According to state deer hunting regulations, hunters are not allowed to shoot before sunrise. Sunrise that day in Tioga…

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Watching the World Burn: Truthout Readers Share Their Climate Stories

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Toward the front end of the recent spasm of several wildfires (one of them record-breaking) to rake drought-prone California, my friend Michael Dales who lives in Berkeley shared this with me:

“Smoke from the fire burning up in Butte County is so thick here in the Bay Area that lungs ache, eyes burn, and the TV news warns against being outside. Because of the winds (and of course, because we’ve had no rain), at one point the Camp/Butte fire was consuming the equivalent of 1 football field of acreage every second. Again, a football field size area every second.”

At the time of this writing, the Camp Fire in Northern California had already…

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Major tsunami in 1076 caused ‘drastic cultural decline’ along south China coast now dotted with nuclear plants

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https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2019/01/04/world/science-health-world/scientists-say-major-tsunami-caused-drastic-cultural-decline-1076-along-south-china-coast-now-dotted-nuke-plants/#.XC_CLlxKjIU

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Major tsunami struck China’s southern coast in 1076 causing “drastic cultural decline,” Chinese researchers say in a study with implications for a densely populated region that now boasts multiple coastal nuclear power plants.

There is a growing body of scientific evidence suggesting that an earthquake in the Manila Trench sent a wall of water coursing into what is now China’s Guangdong province around 1,000 years ago.

Now scientists believe they have narrowed down the date to an exact year — 1076 — and say the new data should set alarm bells ringing over whether enough is being done to defend against future tsunami.

“This study confirms the risk of tsunamis in…

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Hunting – protest and sab groups explain what they do on Boxing Day and New Years Day

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https://www.somersetlive.co.uk/news/somerset-news/hunting-protest-sab-groups-explain-2361156?fbclid=IwAR0lc3883RI2WZl2Vkkn2YWlHncCxbYQoLgONAn-SwvXYlCavBuIKrlcQqo

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Thousands are taking part, watching or following hunts across the west country over the Christmas and New Year period.

Boxing Day and New Years Day are two of the biggest dates on the calendar for those who follow the rural pursuit and the same is true for groups opposed to the practice.

According to the Countryside Alliance, over 300 hunts took place all around the country on Boxing Day with 250,000 expected to attend.

A Countryside Alliance spokeswoman said: “The hundreds of thousands of people – either on foot or mounted on horseback – will fill the streets and market places.

“The annual spectacle is an opportunity for hunts to thank all those who support them, from the farmers and landowners over whose land they ride, to their…

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Video Of Man Killing Opossum At Tulsa Nightclub Sparks Discussion

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Video of a Tulsa man stomping a baby opossum to death is sparking a conversation about animal cruelty and wildlife laws in Oklahoma.

Animal advocacy groups from across the state are pushing for law enforcement to file charges in this case but game wardens say while the video is hard to watch it, none of the evidence they have seen so far, proves anyone broke the law.

The Oklahoma Alliance for Animals says the video shows “a disgusting act of felony cruelty.”

Wild Heart Ranch says the actions in the video clearly violate animal cruelty laws in Oklahoma.

In their statement, Wild Heart Ranch specially mentioned SS 1685 which says in part, “any person who shall willfully or maliciously torture, destroy or kill…any animal…whether wild or tame…shall be guilty of a felony.”

Tulsa County Game Warden Carlos Gomez says because of the way the laws are written they have found themselves in a grey area.

“After we get over the initial shock like anyone else of the repulsive behavior of somebody who takes a pretty harmless little critter out and steps on it…we enforce Title 29 wildlife statutes,” said Carlos Gomez Tulsa County Game Warden.

Gomez says he is talking with club employees to see if he can gather any new information but says right now -it does not look like charges will be filed.

“Obviously it’s abhorrent the way it was done. Within the framework of the statutes, they are on their own property, it’s a place of business, he is an employee, they deem it to be a nuisance animal,“ said Gomez, “I think it is wrong but that doesn’t make it illegal.”

Gomez says in order for animal cruelty charges to be filed, the city will have to get involved.

“If a person was hunting it for sport, for hide, they would have to have a Hunting License but on their own property removing nuisance animals….it’s not very different from somebody who, let’s say, is trapping a mouse,” said Gomez.

“The brutal killing of the young opossum at Rodeo is a disgusting act of felony cruelty. The killing is inexcusable, intolerable, and must be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. The Oklahoma Alliance for Animals supports law enforcement and prosecutors in the investigation and prosecution of this horrific crime. There simply is #NoExcuseForAnimalAbuse. Where animal cruelty exists, there are almost always other felony crimes.”

 The Oklahoma Alliance for Animals

“There is a video going around of a man stomping a young opossum to death that was found inside a Tulsa Night club. I will save you the viewing. It made me sick. Several people have sent it to me and I have forwarded it to our Game Wardens to handle. For anyone who believes it is okay in Oklahoma to stomp wildlife to death, beat them with bricks, or maim them while they are caught in a trap, below is the law that protects the animals and gives the State the ability to prosecute (copy of SS 1685). The challenge is to get these cases prosecuted. Since this crime is clearly a violation of the above law and comes with very clear evidence, I hope to see something done about it. I am here if needed to assist.”

-Wild Heart Ranch

On Thursday morning, Gomez told News On 6 he’s spoken with the couple who owns the club. He said the man in the video is the manager of the club who said he could have handled the situation better.

The owners told Gomez the incident happened on New Year’s Eve and the club had about 1,000 people in it at the time.  They told him the manager was concerned customers might have panicked because they may have thought it was a rat.

Gomez said the owners are meeting with the manager today and are cooperating with law enforcement.

BORN TO BE A COWBOY

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He was booed in Big D on draft day, but after he stepped into Sean Lee’s cleats, led the Cowboys in tackles and got them back into the playoffs, fans are calling him “The Wolf Hunter” and howling right along with him
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It was the morning after the first round of the draft, and Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and his son Stephen had just finished an emotional conversation with Jason Witten. The great tight end, a franchise cornerstone for 15 years, was done with football.

As Witten walked away, Jerry and Stephen looked out the windows of their offices at The Star, where the Cowboys work and train. The blades from a helicopter, a white Airbus H145 with a star on the tail, were casting shadows on the practice field as it descended.

Anticipation built around the facility…

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Antarctic ice melts to January record low

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https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2019/01/04/antarctic-sea-ice-melts-record-low-january-scientists/2481706002/

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The amount of sea ice around Antarctica has melted to a record low for January, scientists announced this week.

As of January 1, there was 2.11 million square miles of sea ice around the continent, the smallest January area since records began in 1978, according to the National Snow and Ice Data Center.

Sea ice is frozen ocean water that melts each summer, then refreezes each winter. Antarctic sea ice is typically at its smallest in late February or early March, toward the end of summer in the Southern Hemisphere.

“Antarctic sea ice extent is astonishingly low this year, not just…

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GoFundMe account set up to help former LSU player shot while hunting

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GoFundMe account set up to help former LSU player shot while hunting
Former LSU lineman Matt Branch, shown with wife  Liana and son Barrett, is in critical condition after being shot in the leg in a hunting accident in Mississippi. A GoFundMe account has been established to help the family pay for expenses as Branch is in intensive care.

A GoFundMe account has been established to help the family of former LSU offensive lineman and tight end Matt Branch pay for expenses after he was seriously injured in a hunting accident in Mississippi.

Branch, a Monroe native who played in 28 games for LSU from 2009-11, was struck in the left leg after a shotgun accidentally discharged during a duck hunting trip in Eagle Lake, Mississippi, according to the GoFundMe page.

The blast resulted in massive blood loss and damage to the femoral artery as well as other vascular and muscle tissue…

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Deer hunting is not just for boys

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MIKE GILES: Deer hunting is not just for boys
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Big bucks like this one are in the rut and rarely seen during daylight hours but when the rut turns on they’ll expose themselves to hunters. The next couple weeks will be prime time action for central Mississippi hunters.

There was a time when deer hunting was reserved for men only. My, how times have changed. Young female hunters are becoming almost as common as young male hunters. My youngest daughter, Mikayla, is one of a growing number of young lady hunters that love hunting and are good at it to boot.

When she was only eight years old, she accompanied me on deer hunting trips to a nearby hunting camp. While I didn’t want to rush her into anything, I wanted her to have the opportunity to experience the fall outdoors first hand, as can only…

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