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Bend Weekly

In testimony submitted to the Senate Environment and Natural Resources Committee today, Big Wildlife, an international wildlife protection organization headquartered in Williams, Oregon, urged lawmakers to oppose legislation that would reinstate the cruel practice of using hounds to pursue cougars...

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Ashland Daily Tidings

The state Senate voted 19-8 Friday to allow the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife to deputize volunteer houndsmen using radio-collared dogs to chase troublesome cougars up trees so the otherwise elusive cats can be shot at close range...

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KBOO radio (Portland, Oregon)

The Oregon Senate passed a bill today that will allow trophy hunters to kill cougars in the state in large numbers. KBOO's Jenka Soderberg spoke with Brian Vincent of Big Wildlife about what today's vote means for Oregon's cougars...

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Rogue Valley Independent Media Center

Big Wildlife, an international wildlife protection organization headquartered in Williams, Oregon, slammed state lawmakers today for passing legislation that would reinstate the cruel practice of using hounds to pursue cougars...

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Mail Tribune

Recently, some friends and I visited national parks in Southeast Asia hoping to view rare and endangered mammals such as Sumatran tigers, Asian elephants and the Asiatic sun bear...

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