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New Jersey's first black bear hunting season in five years deemed a success, but marred by protests


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New Jersey's first black bear hunting season in five years deemed a success, but marred by protests13 December 2010, 2:42 pmAccording to the "Field Notes" Blog of Field and Stream magazine:" "State wildlife officials declared NJ’s first black bear hunt in five years a success with 562 bruins tagged during the six-day hunt that ended Saturday. "Despite the fact the...Source: Outdoors Blog
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This is my favorite part of the story...

"We are here to witness the slaughter and  help bring it to the public's attention," said Janine Motta, of  Manalapan, in Monmouth County, who said she is a member of the Animal  Protection League. 

Metler is executive director of APL, which is headquartered in Englishtown, also in Monmouth County. 

Motta called on New Jersey to pursue non-lethal means of controlling bear-human conflicts, "like several states already do." 

However, when asked which states she was referring to, Motta said, "I  can't name them at this moment." When she returned after consulting  with Metler, she said, "It's parts of some states," but again was not  able to give specific examples.

Of course she cant site any examples. Antis arguments are always full of baseless points and misinformation. These people are a joke.

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