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Gonzales Research & Marketing Strategies www.garesearch.com Conducted for: Humane Society of the United States October 2007 Contact: Patrick Gonzales 410-974-4669

Methodology Patrick E. Gonzales graduated from the University of Baltimore in 1981 with a degree in political science. He is the former president of Mason- Dixon Campaign Polling and Gonzales/Arscott Research & Communications, Inc. Since the mid 1980 s, Mr. Gonzales has polled and analyzed hundreds of elections in Maryland. Additionally, he and his associates have conducted numerous market research projects and crafted message development programs for businesses and organizations throughout the state. This survey was conducted by from October 16 th through October 21 st, 2007. A total of 839 registered voters in Maryland who vote regularly were interviewed by telephone. A cross-section of interviews was conducted in each jurisdiction within the state to reflect general election voting patterns. The margin for error, according to customary statistical standards, is no more than plus or minus 3.5 percentage points. There is a 95 percent probability that the true figures would fall within this range if the entire survey universe were sampled. The margin for error is higher for any demographic subgroup, such as gender, race or party affiliation. 2

Maryland Statewide Poll Sample Demographics Gender Race Region Male 418 (50%) White 627 (75%) Eastern Shore/S Md 109 (13%) Female 421 (50%) Black 189 (23%) Baltimore City 76 (9%) Other/Ref 23 Baltimore Suburbs 310 (37%) Washington Subs 243 (29%) Western Maryland 101 (12%) Party Registration Democrat 468 (56%) Republican 275 (33%) Independent 96 (11%) Regional Groupings are as follows: Eastern Shore/ Southern Md Baltimore City Baltimore Suburbs Washington Suburbs Western Maryland Calvert Co. Baltimore City Anne Arundel Co. Montgomery Co. Allegany Co. Caroline Co. Baltimore Co. Prince George s Co. Carroll Co. Cecil Co. Harford Co. Frederick Co. Charles Co. Howard Co. Garrett Co. Dorchester Co. Washington Co. Kent Co. Queen Anne s Co. Somerset Co. St. Mary s Co. Talbot Co. Wicomico Co. Worcester Co. 3

Summary We began this survey by asking Maryland voters, without prompting, whether they favor or oppose the recreational hunting of black bears. Statewide, 43% say they favor (16% strongly favor and 27% moderately favor ) the hunting of black bears, while a majority of 51% oppose the hunting of black bears (36% strongly oppose and 15% moderately oppose ), with 6% giving no opinion. We next imparted the following information to respondents: Black bears were once hunted to near extinction in Maryland, but after a half century of protection, they made a comeback and established a small population of a few hundred bears in the western part of the state. For the last three years, however, the state of Maryland has allowed recreational trophy hunters to kill black bears, and 101 bears have been killed by hunters. Another bear hunt is scheduled to begin next week. After this, support for hunting black bears dropped to 37% and opposition increased to 61%. By party, 71% of Democrats oppose the hunting of black bears in Maryland (48% strongly oppose and 23% moderately oppose ), 47% of Republicans are opposed (29% strongly oppose and 18% moderately oppose ), and 52% of independents oppose the hunting of black bears in Maryland (31% strongly oppose and 21% moderately oppose ). Bear Hunting by Party 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 71 51 52 47 45 27 Democrat Republican Independent 4

We next asked Maryland voters if they would prefer that state officials address bear conflicts using non-lethal measures such as public education, trash management, rubber pellets and loud noises to frighten bears away, instead of hunting. Statewide, 72% agreed that state officials should address conflicts through non-lethal measures (53% strongly agree and 19% moderately agree ), while only 25% disagreed (12% moderately disagree and 13% strongly disagree ). Majority support for using non-lethal methods, such as public education, trash management, rubber pellets and loud noises to frighten bears away, instead of hunting, spanned all demographic sub-groups. We ended with the following: Since 1953, eight Maryland governors, both Republicans and Democrats, protected black bears from recreational hunting. That protection ended in 2004. The current Governor can decide whether to continue the bear hunt, or restore the half century tradition of bear protection. Do you strongly agree, moderately agree, moderately disagree, or strongly disagree that the Governor should cancel the bear hunt, which is scheduled to begin next week? By a 2-to1 margin Maryland voters agree that Governor O Malley should cancel the bear hunt. Statewide, 64% say he should (44% strongly agree and 20% moderately agree ), while 32% don t think he should cancel the hunt (19% moderately disagree and 13% strongly disagree ). Seventy percent of Democrats think he should cancel the hunt, as do 89% of African- Americans, and 72% of women. Governor Should Cancel Bear Hunt 4% 32% 64% answer 5

QUESTION: Do you strongly favor, moderately favor, moderately oppose, or strongly oppose the recreational hunting of black bears in Maryland? Statewide Results Response Statewide 16% 27% 15% 36% answer 6% Total - 43% Total - 51% Party or oppose the hunting of black bears in Maryland? Party Democrat 8% 23% 18% 47% 4% Republican 29% 30% 10% 24% 7% Independent 18% 38% 15% 16% 13% Race - or oppose the hunting of black bears in Maryland? Race White 20% 31% 14% 28% 7% African- American 3% 14% 17% 62% 4% 6

Gender - or oppose the hunting of black bears in Maryland? Gender Male 23% 28% 18% 22% 9% Female 9% 26% 12% 50% 3% Region Region - or oppose the hunting of black bears in Maryland? Eastern Shore/ Southern MD 15% 28% 17% 31% 9% Baltimore City 11% 11% 18% 59% 1% Baltimore Suburbs 13% 37% 16% 30% 4% Washington Suburbs 9% 23% 14% 45% 9% Western Maryland 46% 17% 11% 21% 5% 7

QUESTION: Black bears were once hunted to near extinction in Maryland, but after a half century of protection, they made a comeback and established a small population of a few hundred bears in the western part of the state. For the last three years, however, the state of Maryland has allowed recreational trophy hunters to kill black bears, and 101 bears have been killed by hunters. Another bear hunt is scheduled to begin next week. Do you strongly favor, moderately favor, moderately oppose, or strongly oppose the hunting of black bears in Maryland? Statewide Results Response Statewide 12% 25% 21% 40% answer 2% Total - 37% Total - 61% Party or oppose the hunting of black bears in Maryland? (PROMPTED) Party Democrat 6% 21% 23% 48% 2% Republican 23% 28% 18% 29% 2% Independent 9% 36% 21% 31% 3% Race - or oppose the hunting of black bears in Maryland? (PROMPTED) Race White 15% 29% 23% 31% 2% African- American 2% 12% 16% 69% 1% 8

Gender - or oppose the hunting of black bears in Maryland? (PROMPTED) Gender Male 16% 32% 20% 29% 3% Female 8% 18% 22% 51% 1% Region - or oppose the hunting of black bears in Maryland? (PROMPTED) Region Eastern Shore/ Southern MD 10% 31% 23% 33% 3% Baltimore City 8% 8% 19% 64% 1% Baltimore Suburbs 12% 33% 20% 34% 1% Washington Suburbs 6% 18% 24% 51% 1% Western Maryland 32% 24% 16% 22% 6% 9

QUESTION: Bears sometimes cause conflicts, mostly related to trash cans and birdfeeders. Please indicate whether you strongly agree, moderately agree, moderately disagree, or strongly disagree with the following statement: I prefer that state officials address bear conflicts using non-lethal measures such as public education, trash management, and rubber pellets and loud noises to frighten bears away, rather than hunting. Statewide Results Response Statewide 53% 19% 12% 13% answer 3% Total - 72% Total - 25% Party Prefer that state officials address bear conflicts using non-lethal measures Party Democrat 62% 19% 9% 8% 2% Republican 41% 17% 15% 23% 4% Independent 44% 24% 19% 7% 6% Race - Prefer that state officials address bear conflicts using non-lethal measures Race White 50% 18% 15% 14% 3% African- American 63% 22% 4% 9% 2% 10

Gender - Prefer that state officials address bear conflicts using non-lethal measures Gender Male 44% 21% 15% 16% 4% Female 62% 17% 9% 10% 2% Region - Prefer that state officials address bear conflicts using non-lethal measures Region Eastern Shore/ Southern MD 41% 22% 20% 14% 3% Baltimore City 62% 15% 6% 12% 5% Baltimore Suburbs 54% 23% 11% 10% 2% Washington Suburbs 60% 16% 12% 8% 4% Western Maryland 39% 13% 11% 34% 3% 11

QUESTION: Since 1953, eight Maryland governors, both Republicans and Democrats, protected black bears from recreational hunting. That protection ended in 2004. The current Governor can decide whether to continue the bear hunt, or restore the half century tradition of bear protection. Do you strongly agree, moderately agree, moderately disagree, or strongly disagree that the Governor should cancel the bear hunt, which is scheduled to begin next week? Statewide Results Response Statewide 44% 20% 19% 13% answer 4% Total - 64% Total - 32% Party The Governor should cancel the bear hunt Party Democrat 51% 19% 17% 11% 2% Republican 35% 21% 20% 18% 6% Independent 34% 23% 25% 10% 8% Race - The Governor should cancel the bear hunt Race White 35% 21% 24% 17% 3% African- American 73% 16% 3% 1% 7% 12

Gender - The Governor should cancel the bear hunt Gender Male 33% 23% 19% 19% 6% Female 55% 17% 19% 7% 2% Region Region - The Governor should cancel the bear hunt Eastern Shore/ Southern MD 37% 23% 21% 15% 4% Baltimore City 61% 13% 9% 7% 10% Baltimore Suburbs 35% 21% 24% 16% 4% Washington Suburbs 56% 22% 14% 5% 3% Western Maryland 38% 15% 20% 26% 1% 13