Champions of Rural America: How do animal rights campaigns affect life in rural America?

How do animal rights campaigns affect life in rural America?

In this week’s Champions of Rural America, we take you to Capitol Hill, where the Western Caucus Foundation hosted a panel discussion called “Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing.”
The conversation focused on the growing impact of animal rights groups on farmers, ranchers, and outdoor lifestyles.

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