Thanks, Bonnie. That's a relief (for now anyway). Kerry

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KALMBACH
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 2:28 AM
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Subject: OT: Wisconsin cat hunting: bad and good news!



The bad news is that the advisory vote on the resolution to make cats 
an unprotected species won, but the good news is that head of the DNR 
says there will be no cat hunt.

The question was passed in a statewide advisory vote by those who 
attended the annua; Conservation Congress meetings held in each 
county. The vote was 6,830 in favor and 5,201 opposed to the idea. The 
results of this vote go to the Natural Resources Board which then 
recommends changing any laws to the state legislature - but as Scott 
Hassett, the DNR secretary is adamantly opposed to a cat hunt, this is 
probably the end of the matter for now.

The DNR knows that allowing cats to be hunted would cause a lot of 
legal problems  (e.g. people often can't tell if a cat is a true feral 
or a stray or a just a barn cat wandering around) that many farmers 
would close their land to hunters, that tourism would be affected, and 
with the DNR budget having been slashed, like those of so many state 
agencies these days, they just want to avoid all the problems and 
headaches that would ensue.

A lot of people are hoping this is a wake-up call to those who let 
their cats run free and don't spay or neuter.

reporting from Wisconsin,
Bonnie Kalmbach



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