Governor Christie kills spider and angers PETA: Video

By: Roz Zurko

New Jersey’s Governor Chris Christie (www.examiner.com/topic/chris-c…) squashed a spider (www.examiner.com/topic/spider) that crawled onto his desk during his daughter’s fourth grade class tour of the governor’s office. After one kid suggested stapling the spider when it first appeared, Christie took matter into his own hands and swiftly smacked it to death, which was caught on a video. PETA (www.examiner.com/topic/peta) was angered by this spider killing incident, according to “Fox and Friends Weekend” live on Sunday May 5, 2013 …

Examiner.com – May 5, 2013
www.examiner.com/article/gover…

More information:

Chris Christie Squishes Spider: Children Applaud, PETA Outraged! Video
thesop.org/story/20130505/chri…

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Brewer: Will spring turkey hunting season be a success?

Wayne Brewer Special to The Citizen

Before the spring turkey season opened May 1, the turkey hunters that I have spoken with were concerned about the lack of turkey sightings compared with previous years. Most turkey hunters are aware that turkey numbers are down and the results from last spring’s turkey harvest report for the state Department of Environmental Conservation confirms it …

Auburn Citizen – Sunday, May 5, 2013
auburnpub.com/sports/local/bre…

More information:

Wild Turkey Season Open
www.bayshorebroadcasting.ca/ne…

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Quebec Crees heading further south for annual goose hunt

Hunters noticing geese heading inland rather than up to eastern coast of James Bay

Goose Break is now in full swing in Eeyou Istchee, northern Quebec.

For the Crees of James Bay, the annual spring hunt is bigger than Christmas; schools are closed and the communities look like ghost towns as everyone goes to the bush.

But now, many Cree hunters are getting a head start by heading south …

CBC.ca – May 5, 2013 10:38 AM CT
www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/s…

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How they voted: Michigan lawmakers weigh in on welfare, wolves and wildlife management

By Tim Martin

LANSING, MI – Michigan lawmakers voted on proposals related to welfare benefits, wolf hunting and other topics last week. Here’s a look at a few of the interesting vote breakdowns, including some that did not strictly follow party lines.

Wildlife management/wolf hunting: The Michigan House approved a bill last week (www.mlive.com/politics/index.s…) that could allow a wolf hunt in parts of the Upper Peninsula regardless of a how a pending statewide referendum on the issue turns out …

MLive.com – May 05, 2013 at 7:24 AM
www.mlive.com/news/index.ssf/2…

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