Aerial-gunning foes ask President Obama to ban shooting wildlife...

Courtesy Outdoor Recreation News  Fri, 11/27/2009 - 20:56

A wildlife advocacy group Friday asked President Barack Obama to end aerial gunning of coyotes and other predators, citing an Idaho incident where a shotgun-wielding parachutist illegally fired on a wolf.


 

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