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August 1, 2002
Wildlife advocate raps elk 'slaughter'
By JENNIFER McKEE, Billings Gazette State Bureau
HELENA - Ahhhh, the semantics of controversy.
A fellow calling himself "happyhunter4242" on the online auction house, eBay, considers his opportunity to shoot a 10-year-old bull elk on an enclosed central Michigan game farm a "rifle hunt." The auction house itself has the opportunity cataloged under "Sports: Sporting Goods: Hunting: Taxidermy."
Craig Sharpe, head of the Montana Wildlife Federation, sees things differently. He thinks the auction house ought to put the hunt in its very own category, that of "livestock slaughter," and he told eBay so in a letter sent Wednesday.
"This is a game farm slaughter behind a fence," Sharpe said. "To equate hunting with game farm slaughter smears the reputation of 13 million legitimate American hunters."
Sharpe sent a letter to eBay Chief Executive Officer Meg Whitman Wednesday asking the auction house to create a category for game farm harvests called "livestock slaughter," taking game farm opportunities off the site's regular page that auctions open hunting opportunities and hunting licenses.
A spokesman for eBay Inc., did not return phone calls seeking comment, neither did Len and Pam Wallace, owners of the Big Velvet game farm in the Bitterroot Valley who are suing the state over 2000 voter initiative that bans the shooting of captive game species for money.
The Montana Wildlife Federation is one of two sportsmen groups who have asked to intervene in the suit.
The eBay offering, which so far has just one bid for $5,500, includes pictures of some of the elk available. The animals are shown in close-up photographs - what Sharpe dubbed "point blank range" - bearing enormous, velvety antlers, munching from what appears to be a food trough in a small pasture-like enclosure.
Sharpe said he has not heard back from eBay and didn't expect to as the letter was just sent Wednesday.
His group has opposed game farms and supported the disputed Initiative-143, saying game farm hunts are neither sporting, nor does do they constitute hunting, which he said, includes the notion of fair chase.
A search of the eBay web site for "livestock slaughter" came up with no hits, although other game farm hunts are sold at the auction house and were available for bids Wednesday.
Wildlife advocate raps elk 'slaughter'
By JENNIFER McKEE, Billings Gazette State Bureau
HELENA - Ahhhh, the semantics of controversy.
A fellow calling himself "happyhunter4242" on the online auction house, eBay, considers his opportunity to shoot a 10-year-old bull elk on an enclosed central Michigan game farm a "rifle hunt." The auction house itself has the opportunity cataloged under "Sports: Sporting Goods: Hunting: Taxidermy."
Craig Sharpe, head of the Montana Wildlife Federation, sees things differently. He thinks the auction house ought to put the hunt in its very own category, that of "livestock slaughter," and he told eBay so in a letter sent Wednesday.
"This is a game farm slaughter behind a fence," Sharpe said. "To equate hunting with game farm slaughter smears the reputation of 13 million legitimate American hunters."
Sharpe sent a letter to eBay Chief Executive Officer Meg Whitman Wednesday asking the auction house to create a category for game farm harvests called "livestock slaughter," taking game farm opportunities off the site's regular page that auctions open hunting opportunities and hunting licenses.
A spokesman for eBay Inc., did not return phone calls seeking comment, neither did Len and Pam Wallace, owners of the Big Velvet game farm in the Bitterroot Valley who are suing the state over 2000 voter initiative that bans the shooting of captive game species for money.
The Montana Wildlife Federation is one of two sportsmen groups who have asked to intervene in the suit.
The eBay offering, which so far has just one bid for $5,500, includes pictures of some of the elk available. The animals are shown in close-up photographs - what Sharpe dubbed "point blank range" - bearing enormous, velvety antlers, munching from what appears to be a food trough in a small pasture-like enclosure.
Sharpe said he has not heard back from eBay and didn't expect to as the letter was just sent Wednesday.
His group has opposed game farms and supported the disputed Initiative-143, saying game farm hunts are neither sporting, nor does do they constitute hunting, which he said, includes the notion of fair chase.
A search of the eBay web site for "livestock slaughter" came up with no hits, although other game farm hunts are sold at the auction house and were available for bids Wednesday.