Some winery owners have summoned authorities to trap and shoot black bears - as well as wild pigs, deer, turkeys and mountain lions - that plundered their vineyards. The killings have sparked debate over the future of wildlife in the nation's most famous wine-growing region.I can see a spitball fight breaking out already. Of course, all spitballs will be cleaned up afterwards. Personally, I'm cheering for the vino-libs. They tend to be pretty fun after a couple of bottles. In vino veritas.
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But some of Maroon's neighbors are outraged by the trappings. Ann Curtis, who runs a golf course down the road from the winery, called the controversy "wine for blood, life versus profit."
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Tuesday, December 27, 2005
Liberals v. Liberals
What happens when eco-libs face off with vino-libs?
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