Madison – Jaws dropped and eyes grew wide recently when a Wisconsin DNR press release announced the agency had “joined forces” with the Humane Society of the United States to “educate Wisconsinites about the importance of allowing wild animals to remain in their natural habitat.” At issue is a public service announcement for which HSUS […]
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