Summary
Because of a pereived threat from animal-rights activists, the late Del. Vic Thomas of Roanoke convinced Virginians to add a right to hunt and fish to the commonwealth's constitution.
Those activities were never in any real danger of being made illegal in the Old Dominion. They are in decline, though, as a matter of simple choice -- a situation that threatens not just traditional outdoor sports, but the state's wildlife.See the full content of this document
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Endangered Wildlife
The drop in hunting and fishing in Virginia follows a nationwide trend as rural populations continue t...
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