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FROM
Project Coyote
Tell the Governor of Main and the Jackman-Moose River Region to
END coyote "tournament" hunt.
CONTACT
Jackman-Moose River Region
Chamber of Commerce
P.O. Box 368
Jackman, Maine 04945
Email: mooserus@jackmanmaine.org
Phone: (207) 668-4171 or 1-888-633-5225
Contact the Jackman-Moose River Region Chamber of Commerce
and express your concern about this hunt. Points to convey:
- Let them know that their name as a Chamber of
Commerce will be deeply tarnished by their support of
this blood sport.
- The principles behind tournament/bounty systems are
ecologically and socially flawed, and no federal or
state wildlife agencies endorse this as a viable coyote
management strategy.
- If you live outside of Maine, convey that you will
not be spending your tourist dollars in Jackman until
they stop sponsoring coyote/predator killing contest
hunts — and that you’ll encourage your friends and
family to do the same.
- Let them know that you believe that this
“tournament” is ethically indefensible, ecologically
reckless, and counter to sound scientific wildlife
management. It is important to point out that this
coyote slaughter is not hunting, and is in direct
opposition to Maine’s long tradition of sustenance
hunting.
- As an area that prides itself on being a “working
forest”, the Jackman-Moose River Region Chamber of
Commerce should support forestry practices that will
support adequate wintering habitat for deer – not
scapegoating coyotes. As confirmed by state biologists
and researchers, deer are suffering in Northern Maine
from a loss of wintering habitat- not from predation.
Gov. John E. Baldacci
Office of the Governor
#1 State House Station
Augusta, ME 04333-0001
phone (207) 287-3531
email
Governor’s
website
email form
- Cc your letter/comments to (and call) Governor John
Baldacci; urge him to tell the Jackman-Moose River Region
Chamber of Commerce to call off the coyote killing
“tournament” — in perpetuity (in 2005 Governor Baldacci came
out against a coyote contest hunt in Washington County and
directed the state Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife
to tell “tournament” organizers to cancel the event because
it was not an effective way to control the coyote
population).
INFORMATION / TALKING POINTS
Right now in Northern Maine (Jackman), predator hunters are
killing coyotes as part of a contest “tournament.” Sponsored by
the Jackman-Moose River Region Chamber of Commerce, the “kill”
runs from December 16th through January 30, 2010. Prizes are
awarded for those hunters who kill both the most coyotes and the
largest individuals. Ethics aside, random coyote killing will do
nothing to protect Maine’s deer herds, as tournament sponsors
contend. A copious and growing body of literature shows that
coyote population reduction efforts through lethal control are
futile, given the species’ resiliency and ability to
biologically rebound.
Thank you for everything you do for animals!
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