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Fallow deer are no longer canned hunt targets in Oregon. |
The HSUS has been tremendously successful in stopping egregious forms of hunting in many states. From
canned hunts, where animals are shot up against a fence at close range by the people they had grown to trust, to
pigeon shoots where the birds are released in front of hunters as live targets, The HSUS works diligently to see hunting abuses abolished. These practices are fundamentally at odds with a humane and caring society.
Through federal and state legislation, legal action, education and grassroots activism, The HSUS's Hunting Campaign seeks to make this world a more humane one.
Support for the protection of wildlife is growing in the courts, in communities and among the public. Here are some of our recent successes.
- Alerted by the Hunting Campaign to a prairie dog contest kill scheduled to occur in Medicine Bow, Wyo, The Bureau of Land Management halted the contest because the organizers had not applied for a special use permit to kill the animals on public land.
- Ruling on a suit filed by The Fund for Animals, a U.S. District Court judge found that the Fish and Wildlife Service had violated the National Environmental Policy Act when it opened or expanded sport hunting on 37 National Wildlife Refuges.
- The HSUS worked with the Covington Board of Supervisors in Pennsylvania to halt a live pigeon shoot in the eleventh hour, preventing approximately 15,000 birds from being killed.
- After The HSUS's Animal Protection Litigation section submitted a briefing, The Oregon Supreme Court upheld the State Fish and Wildlife Commission's authority to prevent canned hunting of captive, non-indigenous deer.
- The HSUS worked tirelessly to ensure the passage of a 2006 Michigan ballot initiative to restore protection to mourning doves that had been protected in the state for 100 years.
- The HSUS consistently encouraged New Jersey to halt its trophy hunt of black bears, which the state did in 2006 in favor of humane alternatives.
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The first Internet hunting business was created in Texas, and thanks to quick action by the state legislature, the practice was outlawed on June 20, 2005. Since the creation of this pay-per-view slaughter, The HSUS has worked to outlaw Internet hunting in 34 states.
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