Certainly not.Mark wrote:I guess you boys are happy with this type of thing too ?
https://www.wildfrontiers.com/snares-th ... -poaching/
http://tigers.panda.org/news/snaring-cr ... n-efforts/
Hunting with a catapult/slingshot
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Why not ?vtsnowedin wrote:Certainly not.Mark wrote:I guess you boys are happy with this type of thing too ?
https://www.wildfrontiers.com/snares-th ... -poaching/
http://tigers.panda.org/news/snaring-cr ... n-efforts/
Those people snaring/eating bushmeat may not have any other options for meat ?
Unlike in the West, where snaring the odd rabbit is more of a 'hobby' ?
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I eat meat, so I'm part of the problem too.vtsnowedin wrote:OK you win. Now eat your tofu and be quiet.Mark wrote:Some snaring is for food.....vtsnowedin wrote:Nobody is snaring a tiger to eat it.
Some snaring is for pest control....
Some snaring is for pelts or other purposes....
It's all cruel and there's no guarantee what you're going to catch...
There are just too many people on the planet and we consume too much resource.
Unfortunately we won't be happy as a species until every natural thing is either caught, shot, cooked, poisoned, chopped down, mined, drilled or otherwise exploited.
Sadly it's inevitable - it's the human condition - in the end we'll just be left with a mountain of plastic, a pile of nuclear waste and some rats and cockroaches for company...
Even the tofu will be gone