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23. March 2006, 21:34:05
anastasia 
Subject: Another deadly season in Alaska
The second season of aerial wold gunning in Alaska ended this spring.All told,276 wolves were gunned down by shooters in aircraft in an effort to artificially boost moose and caribou populations for sport hunters.The Alaska board of game plans to allow aerial hunters to kill HUNDREDS MORE wolves starting late fall,but thanks in part to Defender's of Wildlife efforts,aerial wolf gunning will not be allowed on national park and national wildlife refuge lands in the state.The board also approved the baiting and killing of 80 grizzly bears along the Candian border.PLEASE visit www.savealaskawolves.org to learn more.

23. March 2006, 21:42:57
Ewe 
Subject: Re: Another deadly season in Alaska
anastasia: makes me..........

23. March 2006, 21:47:14
anastasia 
Subject: Re: Another deadly season in Alaska
Lamby: they will often force these poor animals to run to the point that they colapse with exaustion,then walk up and just shoot them point blank....SICk,SICK people! All because they want sport hunters to be able to have more to kill! OMG! These wolves were here long before any of us...what right do we have to do such things!

23. March 2006, 21:55:27
Ewe 
Subject: Re: Another deadly season in Alaska
anastasia: I am so anti-hunting! Anyone who hunts for sport needs to be hunted and tortured themselves!!!!See how much fun they think it is then!

23. March 2006, 22:08:39
anastasia 
Subject: Re: Another deadly season in Alaska
Lamby: AMEN!!!!

23. March 2006, 22:18:45
Andre Faria 
Subject: Re: Another deadly season in Alaska
Lamby: That´s excatly what I think... These kind of actions makes me real angry... :(

23. March 2006, 22:20:40
Adaptable Ali 
Like for like i say.

23. March 2006, 22:21:42
Andre Faria 
an eye for an eye...

23. March 2006, 22:21:50
Ewe 
Subject: Re: Another deadly season in Alaska
Andre Faria: makes me angry aswell and very very sad......humans are supposed to be the most intellegent animal....makes me wonder how!?

23. March 2006, 22:22:52
Ewe 
Subject: Re:
Andre Faria: I also get very upset about people wearing fur!!!!

23. March 2006, 22:24:19
Ewe 
Check out volants link on Gen Chat....very interesting story of a very old tortoise!

23. March 2006, 22:25:53
Andre Faria 
Subject: Re:
Lamby: We don´t have any respect for the other human beings, so how could we have respect for animals? Too sad, but we´re running for extinction quite fast...

23. March 2006, 22:27:27
Ewe 
Subject: Re:
Andre Faria: too true......

23. March 2006, 23:46:25
Andre Faria 
Subject: Re:
Tuesday:

I´m no hunter, does that mean I have a big... mind?

23. March 2006, 23:47:53
Ewe 
Subject: Re:
Tuesday: you got that spot on!!!

23. March 2006, 23:49:06
Ewe 
Subject: Re:
Lamby: oops didnt see Andres post inbetween....

23. March 2006, 23:50:26
Andre Faria 
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Lamby:

23. March 2006, 23:53:41
Ewe 
I also fail to see why anyone living in a civilised society needs to go out and hunt and kill for 'food'

24. March 2006, 00:13:02
Ewe 
Subject: Re:
Tuesday: Don't worry I won't hurt you lol only kidding ........

The thing is I think I would rather see animals live, survive, and die according to nature. I just can't believe anyone living in certain countries is starving enough to have to kill for food.....first of all the money some of them spend driving their cars from the city into the country is enough money to walk to the nearest shop!

24. March 2006, 00:28:37
Ewe 
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Tuesday: well I wasn't actually thinking of buying meat from the shop either lol if I had my wish we would all be vegetarians

Look at the benefits.....here are two of my favourite sites
http://www.vegansociety.com/html/

http://www.vegsoc.org/

24. March 2006, 00:33:23
Ewe 
Subject: Re:
Tuesday: You're welcome both of those links are packed with info.....especially useful for anyone considering becoming veggie

24. March 2006, 01:08:29
Bwild 
Subject: Re:
Lamby: more animals are killed by automobiles than hunters, and automobiles dont by permits which in turn pays for conservation efforts.
because of conservation efforts and monies paid by hunters...successfull restocking programs have brought back many indigenus species to their once natural habitats.
its not all bad.

24. March 2006, 03:40:18
Gemina 
But if animals are being hunted due to disease and starvation...aren't humans having the same problem with disease and starvation? I agree with let them live and die naturally. Just my opinion :)

24. March 2006, 05:06:46
Papa Zoom 

24. March 2006, 05:09:06
Gemina 
very interesting website

24. March 2006, 06:29:17
Bernice 
Im seriously thinking of becoming a vegetarian on account of it is getting harder and harder to be able to afford the prices they are asking for meat/fish/chicken etc....now after the cyclone the other day that wiped out a very large area of vegetable/fruit farms the prices of fruit and vegies has skyrocketed:(...for example bananas were about 98c - $1.50 per kilo (1 kilo = 2.2 lbs) and they are very fast heading to $10 per kilo...lettuce are nearly $4 each...tomatoes are $6 per kilo...I could go on but it is never ending. I guess you eat what you can afford when you dont have a large disposable income.

24. March 2006, 06:51:17
ScarletRose 
Subject: Re:
BerniceC: Hello Mac and Cheese! LOL

24. March 2006, 06:56:20
Bernice 
Subject: Re:
Modified by Bernice (24. March 2006, 06:57:19)
ScarletRose: Mac.....yuk
cheese...yummy
*******edit*******

anyway a 1/4 pounder and cheese is nearly $5...better to buy 1/2lb minced beef ROFLMBO

24. March 2006, 07:04:26
Papa Zoom 
Subject: Re:
BerniceC: Lots of good spam recipies too ;)

24. March 2006, 07:05:25
Bernice 
Subject: Re:
Groucho:ewwwwwwwwwwwww....spam

24. March 2006, 07:07:43
Papa Zoom 
Subject: Re:
BerniceC: It's practically vegitarian! ;) Plus there's Tofu too

24. March 2006, 07:09:39
Bernice 
Subject: Re:
Groucho: actually i dont mind tofu...crumbed and deep fried in olive oil....not too bad ROFL

24. March 2006, 07:10:35
Papa Zoom 
Subject: Re:
BerniceC: ;) sounds good

24. March 2006, 13:55:42
anastasia 
Subject: Re:
Gemina: Hunters had a big protest awhile ago against the animal rights people showing them that without hunting the diesease would overcome the deer and make them suffer.Believe it or not..where Gemina and I grew up people DO hunt for food to get thier families through the winter...it was a VERY poor town where we lived and not many people had good paying jobs(that's why we got the hell out of there,lol) but,I don't agree with people that hunt for tropheys,and stuff like that.They talk about over population but seems to me God had a good plan for these animals to begin with..natural selection,survival of the fitest,that sort of thing.Man has eaten animal pretty much from the beggining,ok,we have farms and stuff for that but just to go shooting something for the sake of shooting it,or to "better" the hunting of ANOTHER species,just stupid! Hunters are worried about animal overpopulation...what about human population that are booming and destroying everything that we come into contact with just because....

24. March 2006, 18:03:57
Gemina 
Subject: Re:
anastasia: Couldn't have said it any better Anastasia AMEN!

26. March 2006, 18:16:57
anastasia 
Subject: seal hunt begins Graphic contents...readers beware!!!!
The Cruel Seal Hunt Has Begun
Canada's annual seal hunt, the largest commercial slaughter of marine mammals on the planet, began at dawn on Saturday. Even as you read this, fishermen are clubbing baby seals in the North Atlantic, just to earn a few extra bucks by selling seal skins. Last year, 98.5% of the seals killed were two months of age or younger—and veterinary reports indicate that many seals have been skinned while still conscious and able to feel pain. Our ProtectSeals team is now in Canada, braving the frigid waters to document the hunt and show the world why this unconscionable cruelty must be stopped. http://stream.realimpact.net/?file=realimpact/hsus/2006-seal-hunt/hunt_day_one.wmv&type=wmv

26. March 2006, 18:17:48
Adaptable Ali 
Subject: Re: seal hunt begins Graphic contents...readers beware!!!!
anastasia: I know its terrible, it was on Sky News over here this morning.

26. March 2006, 21:00:51
ScarletRose 
Subject: Re: seal hunt begins Graphic contents...readers beware!!!!
anastasia: OMG!! I have never heard such a thing.. how awful!!

26. March 2006, 21:09:41
Rose 
What surprises me is the amount they kill. I know they say part of it is to keep the population down because they are eating up a huge amount of the fish supply. Fur coats are just about banned here. Folks are so looked down on if seen wearing them that I havent seen one in years cept on lil old ladies that have had the same mink for 40 years.
Must be sold some where other than here.
I also dont get why these hunters dont take the meat but just leave the carcass'(sickening and sad to see that). If they are going to hunt then at least take the meat and use it/sell it. And no I dont condone how they do the hunting before someone gets nasty at me about my comment.

26. March 2006, 21:12:56
Bwild 
Subject: Re:
anastasia: by your reasoning..perhaps humans should have a season as well? lets discuss the bag limit..

26. March 2006, 21:39:14
Ewe 

26. March 2006, 21:42:23
Ewe 
This link is grafic, please don't view it if you find it too upsetting.....

http://www.furkills.org/

26. March 2006, 21:44:01
Ewe 

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