Documentary makers ask Chris Short to come down
1080 documentary makers ask Chris Short to come down off the mountain
Clyde and Steve Graf, who produced the 1080 documentary “Poisoning Paradise”, are urging Chris Short to come down off the mountain, and return to his family where he can be warm and safe.
"We applaud Chris on his stand against 1080, and his support for our documentary, however it would be a tragedy if Chris were to come any harm said Clyde Graf. “We are concerned for Chris’s safety”.
"The documentary was produced to highlight the dangers and damage that 1080 poison does to our environment and wildlife, but the documentary is not worth Chris coming to any harm for”.
“We hope Chris will stay safe and come down off the mountain, so he can support our documentary from the warmth of his own home” says Clyde.
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