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Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 4:49 pm
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Semiremis Ruyashie Semiremis I'm not over the whole wolf killing thing. What's wrong with hunting? Hunting is fine, I come from a family of hunters but any humane one would tell you that that is not hunting. Chasing them down in helicopters or small planes, running them ragged and then shooting them because you don't want them there is not hunting.
I also come from gun and hunting fanatic family as well..Actually I'd enjoy trying that. I'd doing two things I'd like to do at once, flyin in a helicopter and hunting wolfs. Quote: shooting them because you don't want them there is not hunting Actually she shoots them because she helps keep the population from rising.This is what a "humane" hunter does, because if there are too many then this disturbs the habitat where they live. If you go here it shows how too many, for example, white tails affect a entire habitat.http://www.deeralliance.com/
Now if there is new guy shooting and he misses and injures the animal and its suffering then I think they should put it out of its misery as quick as possible.
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Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 8:12 pm
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Ruyashie Semiremis Ruyashie Semiremis I'm not over the whole wolf killing thing. What's wrong with hunting? Hunting is fine, I come from a family of hunters but any humane one would tell you that that is not hunting. Chasing them down in helicopters or small planes, running them ragged and then shooting them because you don't want them there is not hunting. I also come from gun and hunting fanatic family as well..Actually I'd enjoy trying that. I'd doing two things I'd like to do at once, flyin in a helicopter and hunting wolfs. Quote: shooting them because you don't want them there is not hunting Actually she shoots them because she helps keep the population from rising.This is what a "humane" hunter does, because if there are too many then this disturbs the habitat where they live. If you go here it shows how too many, for example, white tails affect a entire habitat.http://www.deeralliance.com/ Now if there is new guy shooting and he misses and injures the animal and its suffering then I think they should put it out of its misery as quick as possible.
Humane hunters do not run animals ragged (lengthening their suffering) and then gun them down. That's not something that a hunter who respects wildlife would do and many of them have spoken out about the cruelty in Alaska towards the wolf population.
Here's a youtube video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFdijgMytUA&feature=player_embedded
Ignore what's being said (there's a lot of irritating political Jargon injected into this issue) and just watch the wolf, how is that Humane?
The animals are not swiftly killed at least not in every case, they suffer a lot, is that what you think hunting is all about? Maybe it's just my Native American roots getting to me but I can't see how anyone can support that especially anyone who is a dog owner. Gasing wolf pups as they sleep in their den is pretty low as well but at least it's done in a more humane manner.
This isn't hunting its the execution of a large number of gray wolves that use to roam over vast areas in the US and not just a few places in the North.
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