Posts tagged ‘Hunting’

Black Bear Hunt is on in New Jersey

New Jersey’s Fish and Game Council voted to allow the state’s first black bear hunt in five years.

The Sierra Club believes the bears are attracted to human garbage.  Gee, you think?

In 2007, the state Department of Environmental Protection implemented sweeps of counties with the most black bear complaints, issuing warnings or fines to people suspected of feeding bears, which officials believe explained the rise in complaints.

And, I suppose, the Fish and Game Council believes there are just too many bears running around.  Bear numbers around the state are rising, based on complaints.  It couldn’t be that every square inch of New Jersey is either developed human living area or farmland protected by farmers with “special permits to kill black bears that destroy crops and threaten livestock?”

Where are the bears supposed to go and hunt, reproduce, and live?

How typical : kill the problem.

Public hearings will eventually be held on the subject, then a final decision will be made by acting Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Bob Martin.

via: charlotteobserver.com & nj.com


Humans are Causing Mass Extinctions

Humans are driving other species to extinction faster than new ones can evolve.

Conservation experts have already signalled that the world is in the grip of the “sixth great extinction” of species, driven by the destruction of natural habitats, hunting, the spread of alien predators and disease, and climate change.

It’s quite ironic to be the most intelligent species on Earth, yet not have enough brains to stop building on natural habitat, hunting for sport, introducing non-native species, and operating concentrated animal feeding operations.

Old news validated by new science.

via guardian.co.uk

Friends of Animals calls for a boycott of Idaho Potatoes

September 1, 2009, , by KD
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We’re going to start this story with the original press release from Friends of Animals simply because it says it all the best:

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Priscilla Feral

Phone: (203) 656-1522

Even though wolves were only taken off the Endangered Species List in Idaho in May, 2009, Idaho Gov. Butch Otter is not only endorsing the proposed trophy hunt this fall, he’s vowed to participate in it. He told a group of hunters, “I’m prepared to bid for the first ticket to shoot a wolf myself.” The wolf hunt is an apparent effort to boost elk populations for hunters to slaughter, and will begin on September 1, 2009. The permit to kill a wolf costs $11.50—with 220 wolves set to be killed statewide.

Equally dismaying is the fact that Gov. Otter claims to “respect” wolves—making the nonsensical claim, in an interview with The Idaho Statesman, “You can still hate them and respect their cunning and their place in nature.”

Friends of Animals’ president, Priscilla Feral says, “Gov. Otter’s enthusiasm for wolf killing not only demonstrates a complete lack of conscience and understanding of the word ‘respect,’ it shows a lack of respect for nature and the ecosystem; wolves don’t need Gov. Otter—or anyone else—to manage them.”

Friends of Animals is calling for a boycott of potatoes grown in Idaho—the largest producer in the United States. One-third of all potatoes are grown in Idaho. Feral adds: “As long as Idaho is in the business of killing wolves, the nature-respecting public should stop buying potatoes there.” Look for potatoes grown in Maine, Colorado, North Dakota, Oregon, Washington and other states.

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Here we are again, trying to control populations best left controlled by nature – as nature intended.  I have said it once and I’ll say it again, when you mess with Mother Nature, you loose everytime.  No species killing culling or species introduction to a foreign area has worked in the past so why haven’t we learned?

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