God bless that man
God bless that man
Those are the sons of your hero Trump.
So by supporting him you are actually obviously very, very, pro trophy hunting
https://www.theguardian.com/environm...ngered-animals
Larry, Curly & Moe.........
I'll take Larry for £200
Anybody that thinks trophy hunting is unethical is poorly read on the subject and thinking with their emotions.
Trophy hunting benefits local economies in Africa, funds conservation efforts (including defending endangered animals from poachers) and the meat is almost always donated to the local villages
Without rhyme or reason there's no justification for killing anything, people who try to justify their actions are sick freaks. Just admit you get a buzz/power trip from killing the weak and defenseless.
A little off topic but - what I hate most about halal is the excuse it is the most ethical/humane way to slaughter the animal. The very fact they try to justify the action by bullshitting it's in the animals best interest shows how sick it really is, decent minded people knowing they are doing wrong.
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The case for killing A tiger singular
India Hunts Man-Eating Tiger Blamed for 13 Deaths
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/08/w...iger-hunt.html
PANDHARKAWADA, India — The first victim was an older woman, discovered facedown in a cotton field with huge claw marks dug into her back. The next was an older male farmer, his left leg completely torn off.
The killings have gone on for more than two years, sowing panic in the hills around Pandharkawada, a town in central India. In mid-August, the mauled body of Vaghuji Kanadhari Raut, a threadbare cattle herder, was found near a rural highway. He was victim No. 12.
The case for killing a few monkeys
Man, 72, 'stoned to death by monkeys' in India
https://news.sky.com/story/man-72-st...india-11531791
A man in India has died after a group of monkeys threw bricks at him from a tree.
Dharampal Singh, 72, had been collecting pieces of dry wood before the incident in Tikri, Uttar Pradesh, on Thursday.
Police said monkeys rained bricks on the man from a treetop after collecting them from a nearby dilapidated building, the Times of India reported.
The elderly man later died in hospital from sustained head and chest injuries.
Villagers have repeatedly complained about aggressive monkeys in the area, but the animals are a protected species.
I'd be interested to see how many people hunt WITHOUT rhyme or reason...I don't disagree with you on it.
Personally I would love to get to the point where I no longer have to get my meat from the store. I'd love to never have a single penny of my money ever reach a factory farm ever again....that's why I've gotten into hunting.
If properly managed... and tangible benefits well communicated... trophy hunting could actually be a good thing. Right now the biggest danger these animals face is slaughter by poisoning, which kills far more animals than trophy hunting. Setting aside clearly delineated territories specifically for trophy hunting, with all the necessary and proper fees and permits attached (and limits), might even help prevent killing of these animals by other, illegal, inhumane means. The end result everyone wants is the same.... to preserve the wildlife we've got for future generations to enjoy. However we get there, it should be ok.
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