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Ca.F&G Com.President shoots Cougar

Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 1:17 am
by Dale T
Tree huggers at there best, trying to make something out of nothing
This came from the "Earth Island Journal"on Feb. 17th

CA Fish and Game Commission President Shoots Cougar and Boasts About Hunt in Magazineby Maureen Nandini Mitra – February 17, 2012

Humane Society of US Urges Californians to Voice Concern About Dan Richards' LeadershipApparently Dan Richards, the new president of California Fish and Game Commission likes to hunt and is willing to travel to states that allow people to kill big wildlife — environment, conservation, and simple compassion be damned.


Photo courtesy www.ForestWander.com
We can't post the photograph in question here since it might be subject to copyright. To view Richards
with his "trophy", click here.
Yesterday, the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS), CA, posted a picture of the Richards holding up a dead mountain lion he shot during a hunting expedition in Idaho.

It’s illegal to shoot mountain lions in California. So Richards schlepped over to another state to fulfill his bloodlust.

A little snooping around on the Net turned up the site where the original photo was posted — a blog in Western Outdoor News — a fishing and hunting weekly. Here’s the caption accompanying the photograph that Richards himself supplied the publication.

“NEW COMMISSION PRESIDENT CELEBRATES A SUCCESSFUL HUNT – California Fish and Game commissioner Dan W. Richards travelled deep into the wicked terrain of Idaho’s Flying B Ranch to fulfill a long-held goal. “It was the most physically exhausting hunt of my lifetime. Eight hours of cold weather hiking in very difficult terrain. I told the guides I appreciated the hard work. They were unbelievably professional, first class all the way,” he said. Richards said he took the big cat over iron sights using a Winchester Centennial lever action .45 carbine. Asked about California’s mountain lion moratorium, Richards didn’t hesitate. “I’m glad it’s legal in Idaho.” (emphasis added)

Wow!

The blog also notes that Richards is outspoken opponent of the Marine Life Protection Act (MLPA) that requires the state to improve the way it protects the ocean.

Richards’ decision to “not only hunt an animal whose protection has twice been approved by California voters, but to post a photo showing his glee over the trophy kill, undermines Californians’ confidence in the state’s leadership and commitment to wisely managed natural resources,” HSUS’ California director Jennifer Fearing said in a statement today. “Richards’ example stands in stark contrast to the work by dozens of stakeholders – including The HSUS – which just yesterday culminated in the adoption of an interim strategic vision for California’s fish and wildlife,” she added.

The Humane Society is urging Californians to contact the Fish and Game Commission and voice their concerns about Richards’ leadership role. I urge you to heed their call.

PS: When I contacted the Fish and Game Commission this afternoon I was told that their phones had been “ringing off the hook” but there were no senior officials around today to field the calls

Re: Ca.F&G Com.President shoots Cougar

Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 1:42 am
by outlaw13
Classic. I like were they state its a trophy kill.

Check out this link

http://www.mercurynews.com/science/ci_19992359

It has more about it and the picture. All of these tree huging enviromentalists are morons.

Re: Ca.F&G Com.President shoots Cougar

Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 3:20 am
by Redwood Coonhounds
Right on, I'd like to shake his hand for a job well done.

Re: Ca.F&G Com.President shoots Cougar

Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 12:13 pm
by BOSS HOG
Too bad it wasnt a wolf ! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Ca.F&G Com.President shoots Cougar

Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2012 3:21 am
by Dale T
COHA's response

California Fish & Game Commission President Unfairly Attacked



The California Outdoor Heritage Alliance (COHA) believes that Fish and Game Commission (Commission) President Dan Richards should serve the remainder of his appointed term even in light of the recent public outcry. Mr. Richard's legal hunting activities, while in Idaho, have no bearing on the execution of his duties in the protection of California's wildlife. The California Fish and Game Commission is tasked with the oversight of regulations which govern the hunting of game species in our state. We believe it is important that Commissioners who serve on this important body have a thorough understanding of the critical role of hunting in science-based wildlife management and the conservation of the wildlife in our state.

Mountain lion hunting is highly regulated and managed with the best available scientific data in many western states. Because of sound management practices, mountain lion populations are healthy and expanding and are in no way threatened. Though the outcry by animal-rights organizations to having Mr. Richards serve on the Commission is not surprising, COHA believes that he will continue to vigorously fight to protect California's wildlife, habitat and natural resources. Those looking to remove Mr. Richards from the Commission should focus more time and energy on helping California's wildlife not attacking a law abiding hunter and Commissioner.

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Re: Ca.F&G Com.President shoots Cougar

Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2012 3:50 am
by pchop
This just hit the news in the bay area and the anti's are all over it.