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#21 Post by Christel »

Polchraine + 1

On top of what you outlined there is control re the animals being shot, it is called management.

Management - conservation - ecology - it all goes hand in hand.

Trophy hunting is a term invented by people who have never seen real life.
They have read about hunting and shop at Tesco.

I grew up in an environment where animals where killed for eating/clothing. It is a natural cycle. It really does not matter if it is a rich oil chap from Texas shooting the animal and paying the locals for services needed or the locals killing the animal. The animal still dies and gives its meat to humans.

Although I have never tried lion nor anything else that lives in Africa my mother certainly has as she lived there for some 8 years.
When I was a girl I had seal/reindeer/whale/sea birds as a stable diet.

I am a vegetarian - has been since I moved back to Denmark when I was about 15, do not like the taste of farmed animals nor the way animals are being treated at the abattoir.

Ever heard pigs on a transport van scream as they are moved inside the abattoir....think about that next time you eat bacon.

The lion never felt a thing.
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#22 Post by Christel »

We have done it again - off topic lol
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#23 Post by MistAgain »

christel wrote:We have done it again - off topic lol
I dont think so , its all part of the discussion about the show cancellation .

And the latest ...............The Shooting Show event – which was to be held at the Liverpool Exhibition Centre – was cancelled, with the decision being endorsed by wildlife TV presenter Chris Packham.
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Chris Packham - another one who reads about hunting and shops at Tesco aaarggh
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christel wrote:Chris Packham - another one who reads about hunting and shops at Tesco aaarggh
Agreed, he seems to be just an anti of anything he doesn't agree with and just intolerant of other peoples views and opinions.
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I can't believe on a shooting forum that there is the need to explain the benefits of shooting animals to conservation in places like Africa. As a sport shooting is doomed.
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Rarms wrote:I can't believe on a shooting forum that there is the need to explain the benefits of shooting animals to conservation in places like Africa. As a sport shooting is doomed.
Many other forums members such as myself are target shooters and therefore, have a) little interest or b) understanding of hunting.
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#28 Post by ovenpaa »

Well if Joe Anderson and Liverpool City Council get their way people will no longer need to justify any form of hunting, regardless of species or location here in the UK.
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#29 Post by Polchraine »

christel wrote:Polchraine + 1

On top of what you outlined there is control re the animals being shot, it is called management.

Management - conservation - ecology - it all goes hand in hand.
And in some areas the local tribes and villages sell the management to outsiders who wish to hunt - again, everybody wins.


Have had some very nice BBQs in Africa with locally source meats - boar, zebra, giraffe, antelope (of various varieties) and the best ever "LION of sprinbok" - a rather unfortunate spelling mistake, especially when I knowingly asked "can I have the LION please" ...


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#30 Post by MistAgain »

There is now an active petition to get the Great British Shooting Show kicked out of the NEC .
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