On Target: PETA Tells Al Gore to Go Vegan 6-10-2010

gengberg June 10th, 2010

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PETA to Al Gore: Go Vegan and Save the World, Get Dates
PETA continues finding the most inventive ways to push its animal rights, pro-vegan and anti-hunting message. The headline junkie group is now offering Al Gore advice on how to save the world and get more dates in the wake of the former Vice President’s pending divorce. What great advice does the group offer? “Go vegan.”

New Report Indicates Access a Problem for Anglers
A new report sheds light on the declining number of recreational anglers by finding that a lack of access, in particular boating access, is identified as a problem for many who fish. The report also outlines the need for better communication between policymakers and anglers in order to improve programs that enhance access to prime fishing areas.

Bullseye Blog:  A Blog a Day to Keep the Antis Away?
Editor’s Note: According to a recent online survey conducted by AnglerSurvey.com and HunterSurvey.com, 64 percent of hunters and anglers report they are not using social networking sites, like blogs, Facebook, Twitter and MySpace to obtain outdoor information. While these numbers may be slightly different depending on the polls and surveys taken, there is one clear thing to take away from this, the outdoor sports community should have a more active role in the new media environment in order to share experiences and fight back against the loud voices of the anti-hunting/animal rights community.

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