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- NATION, Page 23American NotesCOLORADOHigh Noon In Nucla
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- As the National Rifle Association might put it, guns don't
- kill prairie dogs, people do. Scores of people with a peculiar
- craving to mow down the critters in large numbers showed up for
- the first Top Dog World Championship Prairie Dog Shoot
- competition, conducted July 14 and 15 in Nucla, Colo. (pop.
- 1,000). When the smoke had finally cleared, 2,956 prairie dogs
- (which farmers and ranchers consider a nuisance) had been
- executed.
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- The competition attracted impassioned complaints from
- animal-rights groups, but Nucla was not fazed by the protests.
- When Governor Roy Romer asked the town to cancel the festive
- slaughter, Mayor John Vanderpool replied, "Buzz off." And when
- 40 or so humane activists showed up in Nucla to yell at the
- gunslingers ("It takes a big man to kill a little prairie
- dog!"), townsfolk had a ready retort: "Eat some lettuce!" After
- Nucla counted the money visitors had pumped into the town
- ($75,000), it was decided to plan an even bigger shoot next
- year.
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