Committee to Abolish Sport Hunting Blog
This is my response to the article I posted earlier:..
“We want folks to hunt and fish on these properties,” stated public information officer, Travis Duncan, in a recent Colorado Sun article entitled, “Hunting, fishing licenses required (even if you don’t hunt or fish) for hundreds of Colorado wildlife areas.” In other words, if you’re there simply to bird and/or wildlife watch or otherwise enjoy the sights and sounds of the living natural world and its inhabitants, you’re not welcome. Not without paying the same fee and being lumped in with those who came there to kill something (sportingly, of course).
Don’t get me wrong, visitors who might want spend a morning or afternoon at one of Colorado’s remaining natural areas and witness the natural splendor they have to offer are not opposed to…
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Hi, I see the 2 blogs, Exposing the Big Game and Committee to Abolish Sports Hunting. Are you part of CASH or are you the head of CASH. Sorry if I am being overly curious. Ann
Hi Ann, Those are both my blogs, along with the Extinction Chronicle, which I started a short time before I became President of C.A.S.H. I try to share posts with whichever blog is most fitting, but I encourage folks to follow them all if they don’t want to miss anything.