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LCA and SHARK Intercept Oregon Cormorant Hunt
Last Chance for Animals (LCA) and Showing Animals Respect and Kindness (SHARK) have stopped the cormorant slaughter in northern Oregon for the SECOND DAY in a row. There were high-speed chases and aversion tactics by US Fish and Wildlife Services; our presence is keeping them from coming out and killing these birds.
LCA and SHARK have been on a boat on the Columbia River following Wildlife Services agents as they attempt to stalk and gun down the double-crested cormorants of East Sand Island. The killers do not want the public to see the bloodshed -- so they tried to run and hide from us, and eventually gave up and left.
The government defends the sickening cormorant cull with the flimsy excuse of protecting wild salmon, which the birds eat. But the truth is that human development, not cormorants, are to blame for the dwindling salmon population. Dams, hatcheries and other man-made constructions at the Columbia River Basin are the true threats -- and the innocent birds should be left alone.
LCA and SHARK Intercept Oregon Cormorant Hunt
Last Chance for Animals (LCA) and Showing Animals Respect and Kindness (SHARK) have stopped the cormorant slaughter in northern Oregon for the SECOND DAY in a row. There were high-speed chases and aversion tactics by US Fish and Wildlife Services; our presence is keeping them from coming out and killing these birds.
LCA and SHARK have been on a boat on the Columbia River following Wildlife Services agents as they attempt to stalk and gun down the double-crested cormorants of East Sand Island. The killers do not want the public to see the bloodshed -- so they tried to run and hide from us, and eventually gave up and left.
The government defends the sickening cormorant cull with the flimsy excuse of protecting wild salmon, which the birds eat. But the truth is that human development, not cormorants, are to blame for the dwindling salmon population. Dams, hatcheries and other man-made constructions at the Columbia River Basin are the true threats -- and the innocent birds should be left alone.