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Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 11:23 am
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Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2009 9:55 pm
funny. the other day at my job, some people were talking about how they love to eat deer liver, especially fawns, and someone said 'you can't eat a deer. it's like killing Bambi, it's just wrong' but the mentality was 'who cares. Bambi is not real, and it's perfectly ok.' They've done research and found out wolves are very important to the ecosystem, because they keep certain populations, and therefore, the structure of the enviroment, running smoothly. it really should used only when the wolf is an immediate threat to you, your family or your livestock, but not just for fun.
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Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 1:20 pm
not the wolves they're beautiful and sophisticated creatures crying
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Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 9:26 pm
Wolves are beautiful, intelligent creatures who are probably smarter than us. Just because they can't speak our languages doesn't mean they're dumb animals. This world doesn't revolve around us or our definitions of "intelligence". Wolves are sharply in tune with their instincts and work seamlessly for the well-being of their families and their pack. They're fiercely loyal and never abandon their own. Instead of killing these wonderful beings, we should learn from them. The only reason they come after our livestock is because they need food, just like us. There's no reason to kill them because they want to live. We want to live, too. However, we do have the right to defend our livestock, but instead of killing them, we could develop ways to prevent wolves from getting close to them, like how some other farmers in other countries use methods to stop mountain lions.
Just to hear the thrilling howl of a wolf in a forest gives incredible wilderness spirit. We need them, and they won't hurt us unless we provoke them. Isn't there enough room on this Earth to share it with the most beautiful of all the creatures?
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