rinehart0050
AH legend
Things are getting serious!
Well, I didn't write the article, I read it over on AR and thought it was interesting, just as I said at first. I also told you why I thought it was interesting, and obviously it is since we're on page 3 now. I also agree with Redleg, and do not think it's hunting, which is what I posted over on AR. Lastly, I could care less how/why some poeple hunt as long as it's legal.
As to the liar thing.....I'll be happy to meet you in the AR room at DSC and let you call me a liar face to face.
This subject has been discussed at length several times on this forum, so maybe it´s about time to move on, unless we want to discuss.....white lions (again).
Interesting read (read about this on another forum and found it to be most interesting): http://www.dailymaverick.co.za/arti...off-the-canned-hunting-industry/#.VaUmKbX6gwC
Please also see the article on page 22 of the African outfitter of the July August edition . Seven well known South African outfitters have formed an association called SAMPEO . Their objective is basically to highlight their abhorrence against the practice of hunting captive bred lions . Finally ethical safari operaters may have a voice . I will not say any more for fear of my post being deleted from this forum as has happened but it goes without saying there are many representatives of south African operaters who are making a killing from captive bred lion hunting who will be up in arms over this latest development but it is about time someone took a stand against this type of hunting.Pretty gobsmacked that there are people here defending canned lion killing.
I'd suggest people put their paranoia aside for one minute and see this as an attack on a practice of dubious conservation value (pen raising top predators in an small environment does zero for landscape scale conservation); putting aside moral arguments, the general public, never mind the antis, will never condone this.
A ban is inevitable - it would been far more forward thinking for one of the hunters organisations to come out and condemn this, but I'm afraid they are way behind the curve regarding public opinion. And real hunting could end up suffering as a result.