A student news magazine for UW Tacoma reported on a unique protest at Nisqually Wildlife Refuge.
Andrew Mobley posted pictures of his action on the Tacoma subreddit community, detailing the intent behind his sign and the location of this one man "No Kings" protest.
One week later, Mobley had a conversation with The Ledger about his protest, which took place a day after a mass anti-Trump protest across the United States.
On Oct. 18, a reported 7 million Americans took to the streets to participate in a "No Kings" protest to voice their discontent with the Trump administration.
But at Nisqually Wildlife Refuge, Mobley protested alone, choosing the location to bring attention to the suspended Migratory Bird Act of 1918.
The suspended Migratory Bird Act of 1918 prohibited the killing or harming of migratory birds.
Author's summary: A solo protest at Nisqually Wildlife Refuge sparks conversation.