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DeNicola/White Buffalo accused of cruel methods

Great article in the 11-15-09 Toledo Blade exposing Denicola and his deer killing company.

White Buffalo was at the center of controversy when SHARK filmed the 2004 undercover video footage near Akron, just as it has been in several other states where it has culled deer, such as California, New Jersey, Missouri, Texas, Virginia, Minnesota, and Maine.

You can read the entire article Here

SHARK exposes the tax funded slaughter of wildlife.

"Deer management programs," which are in reality mass slaughters, are not the clean, efficient or humane culling programs "wildlife experts" would have the public believe. Whether the method is sharpshooting, rocket netting, net trapping, etc., the massacres are problematic and cruel, with the animals paying for every mistake their executioners make.

This is the story of just one incident in Lake County, Illinois during the winter of 2000, as told by SHARK president Steve Hindi. One can only imagine how many untold stories of suffering have occurred:


The blood trail of the wounded and abandoned doe.

On February 15, SHARK member Greg Campbell and I went to the Ryerson Woods Forest Preserve in response to citizen complaints regarding the county's "deer management program." We were on a trail used mainly for cross-country skiing when we came across a crimson trail. The sunlight made the frozen blood shimmer in the snow. The trail lead away from a shooting blind.

The blood trail was not from a dead animal being dragged by shooters, but from a live deer running wounded. It was obvious that the shooter had not bothered to pursue his victim as there were no human tracks, in spite of so much blood that even at night tracking the injured deer would have been easy.

Deer Killed by Rocket Net & Captive Bolt

We followed the trail to where the deer was hit, less than fifty feet from the blind, where there had been an explosion of blood. It was a shot that even a beginner should have been able to make. Had the shooter been even halfway competent, the deer would have fallen, instantly dead. But the deer didn't even go down, and instead bolted toward the imagined safety of the woods.

The tracks of the shooter revealed he had climbed down from the blind and gone to where the deer was shot. The shooter's tracks followed the blood trail for a very short distance -- less than 100 feet. The tracks confirmed that the shooter then abandoned his victim, and returned to the blind, apparently to continue his killing spree.

Next, we followed the trail in the direction the victim ran. It was easy to see where the wounded deer repeatedly stopped to rest and to give the intense bleeding a chance to subside. But the lifeblood continued to flow, and formed gruesome pools in the snow and ice.


When she stopped, the badly wounded doe left puddles of blood as evidence of her horrible suffering

Finally, approximately 200 yards from where the deer was shot we approached a densely wooded area, including many fallen trees. It was a place where a wounded deer would go lie down to rest and try to heal wounds. Here we expected to find the carcass of the dead deer, which would be irrefutable evidence of the incompetency of the shooter. But what we found instead will haunt us for the rest of our lives.

The victim was a beautiful doe. She struggled to get up from where she had spent the night and morning -- ten or more hours -- leaning against a large fallen tree in an effort to stop the massive bleeding that pumped her life out onto the cold white snow.

Deer Shot, Suffocated, Suffering in Akron, Ohio

For a moment our eyes met. Those big brown eyes -- eyes that now expressed terror at being faced by the species who had tried to kill her. At the same time those eyes begged for mercy, and made a plea for help. Our contact lasted only seconds, but the effect on us will last forever.

Although the blood trail showed she was gravely wounded, she was still fast enough to elude our clumsy attempts to follow her. In so doing, she lost the last chance she had to get the help she so desperately needed.

We went back to the log where the doe had sought protection. The imprint of her body was clear from where the snow was melted. The large area of clotted blood on the log and on the snow underneath was sickening. All this pain and suffering from just one bullet from one careless, incompetent "sharpshooter."

Greg and I called local wildlife activist Davida Terry, who in turn contacted the media. Davida's husband Don brought both video and still cameras to document the blood trail, the shooting blind, the tracks, the log; the whole rotten tragedy. We were never able to find the doe.


The resting place of the wounded doe where she lay for approximately 10-12 hours before being discovered by SHARK activists. Displaying an incredible will to live, the tormented victim pressed her wound against the side of this fallen tree in an attempt to stop the intensive bleeding.

When the reporters called, the staff of the Lake County Forest Preserve District took no responsibility. They claimed that no deer had been wounded -- no deer had gotten away from their killers. They even denied the blood trail, which had been witnessed by numerous animal advocates and reporters, and had been documented with still and video cameras. In spite of this wealth of evidence, the District issued a statement denying any involvement in the wounding of the doe.

We demanded an investigation into the shooting and the cover-up that followed, but all we received were more lies and cover-ups. This farce shows the character, or lack thereof, of the people involved in government wildlife slaughters. They claim to be caring professionals, but have proven themselves to be nothing more than irresponsible and abusive animal serial killers.

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