Re: BT knows now!



In message <gp9qn35f1622ekeah194fe1m63me4lo3qj@xxxxxxx>, amacmil304@xxxxxxx writes
On Thu, 3 Jan 2008 07:16:11 +0000, Malcolm
<Malcolm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


In article <8b3on3dq6p1hi0hmdibtilb5dml9r05f8u@xxxxxxx>,
amacmil304@xxxxxxx writes

And don't forget that some years ago the Woodland Trust were
co-signatories of a letter to Ross Finnie MSP calling for a
significant culling of deer in Scotland - even on ground they didn't
own.

In which they joined many other responsible individuals and
organisations who have realised the ecological damage being done by the
too high numbers of deer in Scotland - regardless of who owns the land.

Which shows that they support the killing of tens, if not hundreds, of
thousands of deer in Scotland.

People; don't join the Woodland Trust to have them campaigning with
others for the killing of thousands of deer.

Not being AR believers they have the sense to realise that artificially high populations of deer damage the environment.

It simply isn't possible to lead a life where animals aren't killed under any circumstances. If man upsets the natural balance by removing wolves and other predators then he has to step in and control the populations of such things as deer.

Note for Angus. The deer are just as dead if killed by a wolf or starvation compared to being killed by man. The difference is that when killed by man they have suffered less.

I assume you are in favour of preventing suffering.
--
Malcolm Kane
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