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eightbore said:Historically, nobody really seems to care if people kill ugly or physically uncoordinated animals which seems a bit unfair.
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I care!
eightbore said:Historically, nobody really seems to care if people kill ugly or physically uncoordinated animals which seems a bit unfair.
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eightbore said:I believe this. Do you wear leather? Everyone seems to have a line either aesthetic or one of convenience it seems. Not even my sister in law the very militant vegan (no, family dinners are not fun) will inconvenience herself enough to only wear synthetic shoes.
Lincsong said:The way the fishermen used to go after them in rowboats and spears in the 18th and 19th Centuries make me say; "you boys had balls of steel!!!!"
Agreed. Obviously many of people do.HadleyH said:I care!
HadleyH said:Yes, that's true Lincsong, they did ... but they don't anymore. [huh]
HadleyH said:With all respect, eightbore, wearing leather has nothing to do with killing whales.
Baron Kurtz said:I'd like to shoot every single bald eagle i see. I think they'd make great meat. Weak, ugly and physically uncoordinated humans also make good meat. Soylent Green, anyone?
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scotrace said:The unnecessary killing of endangered species for sport or "tradition" is not ground that can be defended or held.
scotrace said:So let's not expand the discussion to "you wear leather... so there. Nyaa.".
scotrace said:But the Japanese expedition seems... wanton.
deanglen said:"I once shot an elephant in my pajamas..."
deanglen said:"I once shot an elephant in my pajamas..."
eightbore said:Camille,
Wolves are an interesting example of a species that can recover with amazing speed so it's clear poaching has kept them from recovery in Sweden. This poaching may be beneficial if you want your moose populations to recover however. After wolves were re-introduced into The Yellowstone area of the US, it was an amazingly short period of time before they showed up wild several hundred miles from the point of initial introduction and in surprising numbers having a measurable impact upon various prey species. We have a common rural policy in North America when it comes to wolves..."The Three S policy....shoot, shovel, and shut up" . While I like having predators around, its a very tough balancing act to keep something like a Moose or Stag population stable while also having wolves running around as a protected species. The same is true for bears in North America. I know some areas in the US that encourage hunters to legally harvest multiple bears to help faltering deer and moose populations caused by them. They take an amazing number of newly born calves every year and this can totally screw up the population dynamic in the long term.
deanglen said:"I once shot an elephant in A pajamas..."