Predator Defense calls area 'a powder keg waiting to explode'
POSTED: January 13, 2016
This competition hunt will include at least 150 to 160 people in one-, two- and three-person teams who will be hunting on mostly private land in areas around Burns and Crane, the sheriff's office advised.
They will hunt for 48 hours, from 7 p.m. Friday (Jan. 15) through 6 p.m. Sunday (Jan. 17).
"Throughout the weekend, as the competition is taking place, folks may hear gunshots or see spotlights at night," the sheriff's office said. "We want to reassure you that are part of the lawful coyote hunt." The competition organizers have asked participants to stay off Sodhouse Lane.
Anyone with safety concerns or questions was urged to call 541-573-3162. As the line is not monitored 24 hours a day, "If you feel you are in immediate danger, call 911," the agency said.
But
the event -- which has drawn critics before -- has them again, as one
group said it's an especially bad thing to do during the refuge
occupation.
"As if the siege at the Malheur National
Wildlife Refuge weren't enough, predator hunters in Harney County are
about to inflict further injury on the area's reputation in the form of a
coyote-killing contest.," said a Thursday news release from Predator
Defense.
"This morally suspect male-bonding event is
ecologically indefensible," the group said. "Coyotes are critical to an
intact healthy ecosystem, and an important native species in the area.
"Years
of research have shown that indiscriminate killing of adult coyotes
actually increases coyote populations. This happens because younger
coyotes breed and litter sizes also increase."
"Harney
County is a powder keg waiting to explode," said Brooks Fahy, executive
director of the national wildlife advocacy organization. "Letting such
an event take place is extraordinarily dangerous."
"We
urge Harney County Sheriff David Ward to contact the promoters of this
killing spree and demand they cancel this event. We also encourage the
public to contact the sheriffs department and share their outrage."
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