thesportinggunblog:cerebralzero:antihunting:cerebralzero:t-s-c-p:cerebralzero:someone has never hear
thesportinggunblog:cerebralzero:antihunting:cerebralzero:t-s-c-p:cerebralzero:someone has never heard of:CatsFoxes Badgers RacoonsLionsDolphinsA bunch of different primatesectNature is violent, animals are violent.These are indisputable facts.My mom’s cat will bitch slap a rat for about 10 minutes before killing it, then not eat it.yeah man lol my dog catches mole rats and other small animals sometimes and you know what he loves to do with them? He joyously grabs them and throws them up in the air lets them hit the ground and then does it again until I take it away from him, he has no intention of eating it, and he is not defending himself, he just likes killing stuff and throwing it around lolOMG my dog killed a mole! You know what that means? That means that I have the right to grab my weapons and go on a killing spree! Does that make sense? Of course not! Just because a completely separate species does something doesn’t mean that we should. And believe me, I’m not trying to say animals are inferior. I’m saying they are different, and they need/do different things.I said nothing of the sort, I was just refuting that point(because it’s wrong)I don’t kill for fun, or for sport(even though my dog does) I kill things to either defend myself or to eat or to protect crops/live stock(in this case I will normally also eat it). Anyone who does otherwise is not a hunter. I think you fail to understand that not all hunters(infact I would say most) do not kill for fun or for “sport”. The other thing I find ironic is that hunters do more for the environment than people like you. People like you just sit around and whine, while hunters are funding all sorts of organizations that are protecting the wilderness.A point relevant mainly to the UK here, what most people like this don’t realise is that the Great British countryside you know and proclaim to love was mostly shaped by shooting. You hear all of these anti hunting/shooting types here going on about ‘reclaiming the countryside’. I’d hate to see what they’d do with it. God only knows what a mess it would be after just a few years. Reality check. Hunters/shooters are not some mentally ill, sadistic group. We are the care takers of the countryside and shooters do more conservation work in a year than our opposer’s have done in their entire existence.In the UK at least, the country side does not belong to everyone, thats rubbish, it belongs mostly to the farmers and estates that own the land, the public merely happens to have the right to travel along pre-decided routes called footpaths, and may I remind you that you don’t even have the right to stop and stand on those foot paths, you must use them only for travel. So why keep calling it your own and demanding that it be run differently from your suburban front room?Wildlife management and pest control is essential. Nature managed itself by letting many, many animals die of starvation, illness and injury. Now I would rather shoot an old stag to stop it starving over the winter, its the humane thing to do. Why are you telling me I should leave it to die a long lingering death? I shoot thousands and thousands of pigeons, rabbits and other agricultural pests every year because there are so many of them and they breed so quickly and they eat the food being grown for the human market. THAT MEANS YOU, VEGANS! I shoot them to save the farmer millions of pounds (£) every year and to keep the end cost of your food down.If you have a problem with being able to buy food at a reasonable price, if you would rather see massive swaths of animals die horrible agonising deaths over the winter then just drop me a message and let me know, okay?This is from someone who lives and is heavily involved in conservation and work in the countryside.To all of my followers, I’m very sorry about the rant, things like this annoy me somewhat. Good evening to you all.In Pennsylvania the Whitetail deer population is completely artificial. Living next to humans the population could not survive without management. The PA Game Commission and PA Dept. of Natural Resources (DCNR) manages PA’s heard of 1.5 million deer. Most of their funding comes from the licensing fee’s of PA’s 800,000 hunters, as well as contributions from hunting/conservation groups such as Ducks Unlimited, Whitetails Unlimited, and the PA Wild Turkey Federation, as well as others. Without that revenue the PA Game Commission and DCNR would have not funding, as the state is broke and could not fund them. Without their management the Whitetail deer population would most likely collapse, and whitetail deer would become a rare species within a decade. Also at stake would be the hundreds of thousands of acres of State Forest, and Public Hunting land that is protected from logging, development, or commercial activity. -- source link
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