An animal-rights group is threatening to sue the National Park Service for adopting an “interim final rule” last month allowing hunting to continue in the New River Gorge National River without allegedly first holding public hearings or conducting an environmental impact analysis. Threatening the suit is The Fund for Animals, which describes itself on its Web site (www.fund.org) as “a leading opponent of sport hunting, commercial trapping and other egregious acts of cruelty to wild animals.” The fund was founded in 1967 by author Cleveland Amory.
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