Once again, the power of the internet to get news of events "out there" in the public domain is evident. I noted this sentence from the article: "Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource Development spokesperson Duncan MacDonnell says, while this is the tournament's fourth year, this is the first year they’ve received complaints about the event."
It is too late to stop this year's competition, but hopefully those opposed to this slaughter will be ready next year to get this stopped, with lots of public pressure. i agree with you, Catherine, about coyotes naturally keeping the rats and mice under control - and that is more ecological than rodent poison (which causes a slow painful death).
It is too late to stop this year's competition, but hopefully those opposed to this slaughter will be ready next year to get this stopped, with lots of public pressure. i agree with you, Catherine, about coyotes naturally keeping the rats and mice under control - and that is more ecological than rodent poison (which causes a slow painful death).