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NH: There are worse things than squirrels at feeders
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"The next time you're compelled to complain about squirrels at your bird feeder, remember the case of Jocelyn Labonville."
"Like many of us, Labonville has had problems with pests stealing his sunflowers. But while we Illinoisans contend with squirrels and raccoons, New Hampshire resident Labonville had to deal with 200 pounds of hungry black bear."
"That he handled his problem with a bullet has made Labonville rather famous, or infamous, in New Hampshire." ...
"'When I watched that bear 11 feet away from me and not caring when I stomped my feet or yelled at him, I figured he was a danger to me and my family,' Labonville said."
"Fish and Game officials disagreed. So did a district court judge who last week issued Labonville a $240 fine and revoked his hunting license for one year." ... |
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