Committee to Abolish Sport Hunting Blog
Longtime Haines firefighter, EMT and ambulance crewman Al Badgley underwent nine hours of surgery after breaking his back in a hunting accident on Friday, Sept. 16.
Badgley said on Wednesday that he was moose hunting near Nenana when he fell about 20 feet from a tree limb, landing on his bottom. He was helicoptered to Fairbanks and transported by medical jet to Anchorage for surgery.
Badgley said he expects to spend at least two weeks in physical therapy. “We’ll get back to Haines as soon as we can,” he said.
And yet he’s ready to get right back to try and kill a majestic moose
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Meanwhile, one of the last breeding right whale females will likely die due to human activity. Just wait until they start tearing up the sea floor for those cursed offshore wind turbines.
Do any of these ah’s care about anything other than themselves? Apparently not:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/entangled-right-whale-one-of-last-breeding-females-will-likely-die/ar-AA12gNEE?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=651573d15266489ca462aa2c0f0cd4c7