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Spring 2011 Issue
Bow-Hunting Within The Village

In Croton-on-Hudson a village in Westchester County, New York, the
village board of trustees decided to pass an ordinance to allow bow-hunting
within the village. A group of local citizens organized as “Citizens Against
Bowhunting” and approached C.A.S.H. for ideas to prevent the passing of the
proposed ordinance. We referred them to our web-site
http://nocull.org
which discusses ways to deal with proposals for deer-culls which have
unfortunately flourished this year in many locations throughout the state
and nation.
They asked us to write a site-specific website for them to help them
organize resistance to the culling proposal in their community.
Peter Muller created a web-site at
http://crotonalternatives.org which helped them organize
successfully to kill the proposed cull.
We are happy to say that the Croton-on-Hudson plans to allow deer hunting
in the village with bows and arrows has been shot down by negative public
opinion.
The website can serve as a template for other locations where there is a
core of local opponents to the cull.
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