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By Brian Carnell

Sunday, February 20, 2005

Animal rights activists were apparently responsible for vandalizing Sopher's Taxidermy near Craighead, Arkansas.

Owner Dan Sopher told KAIT TV that someone broke into the shop sometime late the evening of February 1 and scrawled anti-hunting messages on the walls. According to Sopher,

The stuff that's on the walls is like no hunt, no kill, bambi killers and some obscene words I can't use here. I suspect it was an attempt to take a slam at the hunters and fisherman by some anti-hunting group.

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Craighead taxidermist vandalized by animal rights activists. KAIT, February 2, 2005.