Re: Insect Collection Cruelty
- From: "aisa" <angela.lynch@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 6 Sep 2005 05:34:30 -0700
thank you for your reply
My experiance of this was in England in the late 70's, and we did move
from compulsory disection to being able to optd out. I don't know what
the situation is now but I would think that disection of animals is now
rare,in schools, and never forced. Refusing does work, It was a very
radical idea then.
I very much dout that one child would find 20 diffrent types of insects
over here, and if one class did it, it would decimate the wild life, so
I suppose its diffrent for us.
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