... those of us interested in the hairy side of life might take a gander at
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=23028
& especially see the link lateralis provides therein (azcentral) for a very good bit of environmental journalism, although Tony Davis of the Tucson Daily Star, really set the gold standard for tenacious Investigative Journalism in this sordid matter, & I'm not sure the " az repugnant" gave him any recognition at all : {
Those wanting to make a contribution should buy "cloak and jaguar" for all of $ 8.- via amazon or just send a donation to Janay Brun, she can be googled, ... but not muzzled : }
edit: Scott this was 1 of the ideas i was wanting to yak w/ you about ... u still have my # / rxr
edit 2 ... see also viewtopic.php?f=20&t=22356&p=255375#p255375
... of cloaks and jaguars ...
Moderator: Scott Waters
Re: ... of cloaks and jaguars ...
A thought provoking read and a shameful legacy for azgf and the USFWS. The truly sad thing is how painfully obvious it was that the agencies covered their collective ass and went after the "little people". Some of the most culpable are STILL involved with jag work as PAID consultants when they should of gone to jail. It really makes one wonder...
I'm surprised that nobody has chimed in on this one...
I'm surprised that nobody has chimed in on this one...