At first glance I was repelled by this, but after just a couple minutes contemplation, I am intrigued and not sure what I think.
The ZAA annual conference is coming up this November (in my home state). Conference
The keynote speaker for the conference is ...wait for it... the communications director for the National Cattlemans Beef Association!
Say what???
I mean, aren't these the people that advocate killing wolves and mountain lions? What is the ZAA thinking? I personally gave up beef over two decades ago for this very reason.
But after I thought about it, perhaps it could be good for a conservation oriented group like ZAA to build bridges with them. Perhaps by working together they can reach some common ground, such as convincing the Association to promote predator friendly ranching practices. I do know that some ranchers have been very cooperative here in southern Arizona regarding the studies on the return of the jaguar.
Thoughts anyone?
The ZAA annual conference is coming up this November (in my home state). Conference
The keynote speaker for the conference is ...wait for it... the communications director for the National Cattlemans Beef Association!
Say what???
I mean, aren't these the people that advocate killing wolves and mountain lions? What is the ZAA thinking? I personally gave up beef over two decades ago for this very reason.
But after I thought about it, perhaps it could be good for a conservation oriented group like ZAA to build bridges with them. Perhaps by working together they can reach some common ground, such as convincing the Association to promote predator friendly ranching practices. I do know that some ranchers have been very cooperative here in southern Arizona regarding the studies on the return of the jaguar.
Thoughts anyone?