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Expanded hunting coming to R.I.?
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Website: libertyparkpress.com
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About every other week, Dennis Bristow visits Sachuest Point National Wildlife Refuge. Sometimes, he goes there as part of a crew of volunteers who maintain a network of trails that offers sweeping views of the Sakonnet River on one side and the Atlantic Ocean on the other. At other times, he just likes to spend time appreciating the quiet beauty of the refuge.
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PHORTO
(6/15/2020)
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“There’s a deep emotion that people feel for that place,” [Bristow] said. “And hunting will hurt it.”
Putting venison, fowl and trout on the table is more important than your 'feelings.' Go somewhere else to have your tofu picnics. |
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