Love the headline of this great column by Joe Eaton in the Berkeley Planet about the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Services recent handling of the Rossmoor Acorn Woodpecker situation. As we told you a while back, the controversy recently escalated when the Service allowed the U.S. Department of Agriculture to trap 20 birds for research purposes.
By Garrison Frost
July 09, 2009
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