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April 29, 2020



Well I see, that some butthole had to kill all the Beaver that gave so much pleasure to others,along the River Walk trail.Our local high school students enjoyed watching these also.And by someone else's decision we have been deprived of our joy. Our local Coyote population is being depleted.I can understand a rancher protecting his herd using a rifle,this is a swift death for the Coyote. Trappers and their cruelty are another story. A Coyote could lay for days in agony and dying of thirst before the creature who set the trap it was caught in comes back.Traps for animals goes beyond all my human understanding.So now,we can all walk along the trail and look at cast off old tires in river.But these are not so much fun as the Beaver were.

Nancy Kemler

Roundup

I am an out-of-the-area subscriber. Received on 22 April three recent issues of the RRT. Was very disappointed to see in the 8 April 2020 issue on page 8 a political illustration. Please consider not making our country even more divided by publishing political illustrations such as that one. Such political opinions belong in a letter to the editor or identified as an op-ed piece including who contributed the political opinion that was expressed in the illustration.


A Disappointed Subscriber

Ann Cade Phelps

Vacaville, CA

 

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