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Want To Save Endangered Species? Hunt Them!
(CBS News) -- The scimitar horned oryx . . . the addax . . . the dama gazelle - three elegant desert antelope that you'd hope to see on a journey through Africa, except that their numbers are dwindling there. Which is why Lara Logan went to Texas -- yes, Texas. There, on large grassland ranches, some exotic species that are endangered in the wild have been brought back in large numbers. But there's a catch: a percentage of the herd is hunted every year by hunters who pay big money for a big catch. The ranchers say this limited "culling" gives them the money they need to care for the animals and conserve the species. But animal rights activists don't buy that argument, claiming the hunts are "canned" and that hunting is wholly inconsistent with conservancy. … more
Public School Official Says Parents Don't "Necessarily" Know What School Is Best For Their Children
Debbie Squires of the Michigan Elementary and Middle School Principals Association speaks to the House Education Committee.
"Educators go through education for a reason. They are the people who know best about how to serve children. That is not necessarily true about an individual resident. Not saying that they don't want the best for their children, but they may not know what actually is best from an education standpoint." … more
Landmark Right-to-Work Bill Passes Indiana House
Milton Friedman - School Choice
Reason TV: What We Saw - National School Choice Week Kick-Off, New Orleans
National School Choice Week 2011
Indiana Right-to-Work Still Stalled
Indiana GOP Leader Discusses Right-to-Work "Threats," "Propaganda"
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Indiana Lawmakers Discuss Right-to-Work Bill
Republican State Sen. Jim Banks and Democratic State Rep. Scott Pelath discuss the right-to-work bill being debated for Indiana.
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