Activist Stands Between Lions, Hunters

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Well, I think the outcome of the below quote would be interesting from the lion side of things.:D

"If it comes down to it, if we see the hounds tree a lion, we'll put our bodies between the lion and the hunter," said Coronado, an animal-rights activist who has worked for a variety of environmental and animal-rights causes.
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http://www.dailystar.com/dailystar/allheadlines/15215.php

Activist taken from Sabino
Writer also held as Earth First moves to disrupt hunt for lions
By Tony Davis
ARIZONA DAILY STAR
The story in depth
Find all the Star's coverage of the lion saga, plus other wildlife news, at azstarnet.com/sn/wildlife.

A longtime radical environmentalist and an Esquire magazine writer face charges of trespassing and interfering with a Forest Service operation after authorities arrested them Wednesday afternoon in Sabino Canyon.

Authorities used binoculars and a helicopter guide to find activist Rod Coronado and writer John H. Richardson, who they said were trespassing in Sabino Canyon. A third person in the area escaped, said Harriet Bernick, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Attorney's Office in Arizona.

The two are also charged with being in a closed facility. They could be fined $5,000 and sentenced to six months in prison. They face an initial federal court appearance at 2 p.m. today in Tucson, where they will be arraigned on the misdemeanor charges.

The U.S. Forest Service closed the canyon March 9 because of the presence of what officials said are aggressive lions that represent a public- safety threat.

A trapper hired by the state Game and Fish Department failed to capture any lions in the third day of the state's hunt. The search was halted at midafternoon Wednesday because of the heat and will resume today. Once captured, the lions would be airlifted to a wildlife rehabilitation center in Scottsdale where they will stay the rest of their lives.

Federal and state officials captured Coronado and Richardson midday Wednesday, after spotting them on a ridgetop south of the main Sabino Canyon road about a mile up the canyon from the Sabino Canyon Visitors Center. The two men wore light tan shirts and pants.

Authorities escorted them out of the canyon in handcuffs.

Officials at the Federal Correctional Institute at 8901 S. Wilmot Road said the two men were being held there late Wednesday.

As authorities were preparing to take Coronado in for questioning, the Earth First activist said, "I'm being chained up like a lion." Law enforcement officials refused to let reporters talk to either man.

A little more than a week ago, Coronado said in an interview that Earth Firsters have sneaked into Sabino Canyon and were planning to disrupt the lion hunt. The hunt has drawn criticism from Gov. Janet Napolitano and other environmental groups that say the state hasn't proved that the public threat was serious enough to warrant capture of the big cats.

"If it comes down to it, if we see the hounds tree a lion, we'll put our bodies between the lion and the hunter," said Coronado, an animal-rights activist who has worked for a variety of environmental and animal-rights causes.

Coronado was convicted in a 1992 arson fire at Michigan State University's mink research facilities. He served four years in federal prison.

Coronado said last week that he was willing to face the consequences of trespassing or disrupting the hunt.

The federal trapper the state hired to search for lions concluded Wednesday that the hot, dry weather was not as conducive to searching for lions as cooler and moister weather would be, said Gerry Perry, regional supervisor for Game and Fish's Tucson office.

The trapper is also setting snare-type traps, in which lions set off a cable that holds them in place when they trip over a spring in the trap as they walk.

Perry declined to say where the traps have been set or where the trapper went this week with the dogs, on the grounds that G&F doesn't want to provide information about the hunt when department officials continue to receive death threats.

A member of the local Earth First chapter said Wednesday night that the group had not heard from Coronado since his arrest. Other activists remain in the canyon and will continue to try to disrupt the hunt, said Vanessa Green, a member of Earth First, which has strong roots in Tucson.

"We'll be out there until the hunt stops," Green said.

There have been reports of death threats against wildlife officials, but Earth First said it will not harm anyone.

"People follow the hunters and by all nonviolent means work to stop them from treeing the lions and shooting them in their native habitat," Green said. "We do not condone death threats against people or animals."

Green said the Earth First members are local residents, but would not say how many are in the canyon or how they got there.

Earth First, founded by Tucsonan Dave Foreman and others, quickly became known as one of the environmental movement's most rebellious and controversial factions. Taking cues from former UA professor Edward Abbey's 1975 novel, "The Monkey Wrench Gang," the loosely organized group's affiliates toppled billboards, disabled bulldozers and, in 1993, locked themselves to cattle guards to block telescope construction atop Mount Graham, 75 miles northeast of Tucson.

In March 2001, the Earth First Journal moved back to Tucson, where it was founded in 1980, after stints in Missoula, Mont., and Eugene, Ore. One of the journal's staff members said Wednesday that the publication covers Earth First members who commit civil disobedience, but it doesn't speak for them.

A number of new reports of lion sightings in residential areas outside Sabino Canyon have come into Game and Fish's offices during the past 24 hours, but none has been confirmed, Perry said.

However, authorities believe lions are still in the canyon because the trapper continues to find tracks there, Perry said. The state will keep looking for lions until it determines that there's no point in continuing, he said.

"We're trying to get this done as quickly as possible. We might be done tomorrow. We might be done Friday. We might be done Saturday," Perry said.

The state's failure to find any lions suggests that the public threat isn't as great as the department has said, said Daniel Patterson, an ecologist with the Center for Biological Diversity who has opposed the hunt. "You'd think if they were hanging around they would be able to find them."

° Contact Tony Davis at 807-7790 or [email protected]. Star reporters Michael Marizco and Mitch Tobin contributed to this story.
 
Hey, they're just big kiity-cats, who live on mice and rabbits and would never jump on a person. Doesn't everybody know that?

"The state's failure to find any lions suggests that the public threat isn't as great as the department has said, said Daniel Patterson, an ecologist with the Center for Biological Diversity who has opposed the hunt. "You'd think if they were hanging around they would be able to find them.""

An ecologist. Yeah, right. What, an expert on the ecology of an urban yard?

I live in lion country. Like all around my house. I see tracks fairly regularly. Trouble is, you can't shoot tracks, nor skin them out. Actually seeing a critter that will cover 20 to 30 miles in a night's hunt isn't high on one's probability list.

What the activists oughta do to show how safe it is, is, they oughta send one or two of their own kids out for a walk in the canyon.

:), Art
 
There's been a lot of press locally over this. According to polls done here in Tucson some 90% of the people did not want the cougars killed. Personally I'm of mixed emotions on the topic. My feeling is to live and let live, and if the lions actually start to come into the populated areas then kill 'em. The cougars are there, and if you get rid of these, more will just move in a year. Then you're back to square one.

The biggest problem is residents feeding the prey species (javalinas, bunnies, etc) which increases their popluations far above what they normally would be, and this attracts the cats.

In reality though, it's a moot point because Game and Fish has cancelled all hunting of the lions for now at least. It was getting too expensive, both in terms of $$ and pubilc out-cry (even the govenor called on them to stop the hunt). Current plan, AFAIK, is to wait until they become a real problem and then dart them and move them to a sanctuary.

http://www.gf.state.az.us/nrm/wildlife_news.html#15
 
"If it comes down to it, if we see the hounds tree a lion, we'll put our bodies between the lion and the hunter," said Coronado

It looks like he suggested the best solution. The hunters should just keep getting closer and closer until the guy climbs the tree and gets in the cat's face.
 
Well if there is no law against hunting over bait I'd let the tree huggers walk right into that canyon. Hell, he can even hug the lion. Yup! Hunting over bait like that is fine with me. Removes another blissninny from the gene pool!
 
Let one of them get eaten then they will change there mind.If not let them keep getting eaten eventually they will all be gone :)
 
the one thing I never understand about these people including other groups like PETA is they're trying to protect animals, supposedly, yet they are making death threats. How much sense does it make to say if you hunt this deer,lion, whatever, I'll kill a human being.:scutiny: FOOLS :fire: Aparently Ted Nugent got death threats to his kids from PITA if he didn't stop hunting and running a hunting show. A) I'd love to see them try, what are they gunna do to him? B) that justdoesn't make any sense. The real sad thing is most of the people who belong to thiese groups (I know quite a few unfortunatley) don't even know that this stuff happens, they pay their yearly dues thinking it's saving animals, they go to the protests and they never hear a word about their threats and violence. When I explain, have em watch a couple hunting shows where conservation takes up more time then the hunt does, and hand em a biology book most of them settle down, one of em even stopped being a vegetarian and is taking his hunter safety! Point being some of these people are fanatics and they get killed by our friend Darwin, others are just misguided and need a little guidance from their NEW frineds....US :D
 
the SSS principle works on pesky, protected critters such as wolves, bears, etc, why not pesky, annoying protected critters such as "animal rights" ( see eco-terrorist) goobers?:evil:
 
We had an idiot like this in South Africa some years back. There were annual elephant culls in the Kruger National Park back then, killing 500-700 animals, to prevent over-population. One blissninny protested vigorously (on national TV) about the "barbarity" and "cruelty" of this culling, and threatened to take herself and her group to the park next culling season, and stand between the elephants and the hunters. A park spokesman noted that there were lots of lions, leopards, cheetahs, crocodiles, venomous snakes, and other critters in there as well, and while none of these would mess with elephants (having more sense), they'd be delighted to have the eco-nazi's over for dinner. Funny - didn't hear any more of her after that... :D
 
Ever wonder why the press calls them "activists"?

My guess is a few of them will be called "Claude"
 
There are very few things that make my blood boil, some have you have seen a few of them...

One more on the list...the word "activist"...coupled with the word "community" ....makes me want to start hurling half digested chunks of my chili dinner....:barf: :barf:

WildgrrrrrrrrrrrAlaska
 
the word "activist"...coupled with the word "community"
Way off topic here, but since Mrs. Meek installed satellite TV I have found there is a much more virulent strain of leftist terrorism infecting society, passing itself off as "activism". Try tuning in on the 'free speech' channel and some of the 'academic' channels and you will really puke.
 
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