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Letter to the Editor

  • by Sheet Staff
  • in Letters to the Editor
  • — 24 Oct, 2012

A different take on the motherless bear cubs

Dear Editor:

It is sad that the bear cubs mom was hit and killed by a car. It is also sad that our fish and game can not manage the game and fish in the state of california! Every time someone thinks the wildlife should be taken to rehab and put in a cage fed and put in a zoo or try to realease them back into the wild. Mammoth is a prime example of people feeling sorry for the bears! The same bears stay in town every year living off trash and whatever they can steal from people instead of in the wild where they should be. Maybe being a dead bear is better than living in a cage the rest of their life.
Josh Rhodes
Chalfant

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