For those of you wondering who your state legislators are…..you can find them 
here.  

 

http://openstates.org/find_your_legislator/

 

Once you have entered your address you will be given links to your legislators 
pages that will include email addresses for them.

 

I simply emailed them each a copy of the release in Christina’s email below and 
included a link to the Facebook event along with my opinion of this practice. 
Here is that link.

 

https://www.facebook.com/events/258725434301388/permalink/266703986836866/

 

Thanks everyone.

Patrick

 

 

From: bounce-113421009-13703...@list.cornell.edu 
[mailto:bounce-113421009-13703...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Christina 
Wilkinson
Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2014 10:07 AM
To: nysbirds-l 
Subject: [nysbirds-l] Senator Avella's release regarding crow shooting

 

 

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       Thursday, March 20th, 2014                                               
           Contact: Anna Aulova

                   718-357-3094/917-669-4434

 

SENATOR AVELLA PROTESTS UPCOMING CROW 

HUNTING CONTEST 

 

(ALBANY, NY) In continuing to advocate for the welfare of all animal species in 
New York State, Senator Tony Avella came out against the upcoming “Crow Down” 
hunting contest being hosted on March 29th in Palenville, NY. The contest, 
which awards prizes for crows killed, does not have a bag limit and does not 
require the use of non-toxic shots, raising significant concerns of inhumane 
killings. 

 

Unfortunately, the contest is considered perfectly legal under the New York 
City Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) regulations.

 

To better address the raising concerns with hunting contests, Senator Avella 
has co-sponsored State legislation (Bill #S.4074), with Senator Jack Martins 
which would make it unlawful for any person to organize, conduct, promote or 
participate in any contest or competition where the objective of such contest 
or competition is to take the greatest number of wildlife.

 

Senator Avella stated, “While I continue to support hunting rights, I do not 
understand why hunting contests continue to be accepted as a general ‘family 
fun day’ in New York State.  These contests promote the slaughtering of 
countless defenseless animals by creating a competitive atmosphere where 
hunters try to kill the most amount of wildlife. Without any limit on the 
amount of crows killed in this particular contest, who’s to say when is 
enough?” 

 

Edita Birnkrant, NY Director of Friends of Animals stated, “Bloody, barbaric 
events like the “Crow Down” crow killing contest to be held in Palenville have 
no place in modern, civilized society.  Awarding adults and children prizes for 
a mass killing contest of crows promotes a dangerous, violent attitude toward 
all wildlife that we share our landscapes with. Friends of Animals strongly 
urge passage of Senate bill # 4074 which would prohibit all killing contests 
throughout NY State which also target coyotes, squirrels and other species that 
play critically important roles in our ecosystem.”

 

Stella Miller, the President of the Huntington-Oyster Bay Audubon Society 
stated, “I was very disturbed to learn about the crow killing contest to be 
held in Palenville. Crows are highly intelligent animals and are greatly 
admired for their cognitive abilities.  I am not sure how this barbaric 
practice can be considered "sport".  I am not opposed to subsistence hunting.  
I am, however, adamantly opposed to killing for the sake of killing. I am 
working on bringing more of the birding and conservation community in NY 
together to oppose this particular event as well as all contest "hunts".  I 
support passage of Senate Bill # 4074 and believe firmly that contest "hunts" 
should be permanently banned in New York State.”

 

Senator Avella concluded, “The lack of oversight of these hunting contests, 
which oftentimes become animal slaughter contests, is incredible. Living in a 
State which recognizes the dangers of gun use, we should re-evaluate our 
approach to promoting countless wildlife killing as means of family 
entertainment.”

 

 

 

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