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Crows and Wildlife Watchers lose big

In the 7th and final hearing to address Utah’s first crow hunt, the Wildlife Board voted, 3-2, to approve it. Those attending the hearing responded with shouts of “Boo!” and “Shame!” and claimed the board ignored overwhelming public disdain as well as scientific evidence against the hunt. Read more here.

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In the 7th and final hearing to address Utah’s first crow hunt, the Wildlife Board voted, 3-2, to approve it. Those attending the hearing responded with shouts of “Boo!” and “Shame!” and claimed the board ignored overwhelming public disdain as well as scientific evidence against the hunt.

Read more here.

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