Sharon wrote:
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> "Gary" wrote in message ...
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> > "Sharon" > wrote:
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> > > Now there is a cull
> > > every so often and the local first nation people are allowed a quota to
> > > keep the dear population at a level where they don't starve or wreck
> > > residents' landscaping and gardens.
>
> There's a big difference between harvesting deer so there aren't too
> many and starve in the winter vs harvesting them because they wreck
> your landscaping and gardens. lol!
>
> I've been watching some hunting shows lately. As soon as they kill
> some animal, they spout the "politically correct" comments. "I
> respect this animal, etc." IMO, if you really respected the animal,
> you wouldn't have killed it in the first place. Give me a break! Such
> BS!
>
> G.
>
> That's true. Part of the issue was the local Carolinian forest that was
> being decimated from the deer population being too large. The culled deer
> were consumed by the local First Nation's. The vegetation that was feeding
> the deer was greatly diminished. I realize that residential areas have
> encroached on the wildlife habitat, but it's a fact and culling is a way of
> keeping a healthy deer population in the park. Sharon
Not only that but we have killed off many of the natural predators in
certain areas. Like wolves. I'm not against hunting at all. I don't
want to do it, but seriously someone needs to do it.
When I was a teenager, I hunted for a few years but... Once I shot and
killed an animal, I didn't go into this silly rant about..... I honor
you Mr.Rabbit. Thank you for giving up your life so I can have a snack
tonight....etc.
G.
Year 2030. Alien kills me then immediately says, "I thank you and
honor you Gary for giving up your life so my family can eat fried
gary-nuggets for dinner."