View Full Version : check out this crap (wolf hunting)
ALF_member
March 27th, 2006, 09:44 PM
Read this! glad it gives his name address & email
http://12rus.ru/hunt/hunt_wolf01_e.html
Scythe
March 28th, 2006, 01:30 AM
Actually that looks like it's the address of the guy who translated it.
manics_fan
March 28th, 2006, 12:10 PM
That's unspeakable, I am totally sickened :grr:
It's hardly "wolf hunting" more like massacring helpless baby wolves.
Saz
March 28th, 2006, 01:18 PM
Horrible :( Using a being's children as bait, and then killing the whole family. It's awful!
Saz x
napalmtheory
March 28th, 2006, 02:20 PM
*frowns*
considering they've been going through great pains to reintroduce the wolf to it's former habitats, this flies in the face of basic biology, ecology, and common sense.
If this translated from an older manual or publication? If it is, then I'm not quite as upset, because they didn't know better.
gas4
April 9th, 2006, 01:39 AM
That's insane. Who reads this stuff? What is it doing there? Do people actually set out to exterminate wolf packs?
I can't believe that. Don't kill the babies, just tie them up and wait for the Mother to come to their cries?!??!?!
That's unbelieveable.
Scythe
April 13th, 2006, 07:04 AM
*frowns*
considering they've been going through great pains to reintroduce the wolf to it's former habitats, this flies in the face of basic biology, ecology, and common sense.
If this translated from an older manual or publication? If it is, then I'm not quite as upset, because they didn't know better.
Not sure about a date, but it says translated from Russian, which could explain a bit.
MorningCalm
April 13th, 2006, 11:50 AM
That's insane. Who reads this stuff? What is it doing there? Do people actually set out to exterminate wolf packs?
I can't believe that. Don't kill the babies, just tie them up and wait for the Mother to come to their cries?!??!?!
That's unbelieveable.On the flip side, my sister lives in an area where the wolf was "re-introduced" a couple of years back. Now other wildlife in the area is being wiped out by the rapidly-increasing (with no natural predators) wolf population. A multi-million dollar slush fund the government set up to repay farmers for livestock losses was depleted within a matter of months. The local paper is replete with accounts of family pets being attacked and killed in their own yards. My sister and brother-in-law are surrounded by forestland, and my nephew can no longer play securely in his own back yard. (My brother-in-law started keeping a loaded gun in the house after their neighbor's dog was attacked and killed within a few feet of the neighbor's back door.) I don't endorse the slaughter of any species, but I do have to question the judgment of the politicians who voted to "re-introduce" this species in a populated area that bears precious little resemblance to the habitat it once knew. Too bad for the wolves, too bad for their victims.
ohio19722005
April 15th, 2006, 10:56 PM
I cant speak for wolves, but I can say that when the Coyote expanded in to Pennsylvania, there were a lot of people that lost family pets. gives some validity to what morningcalm says
ALF_member
April 15th, 2006, 11:23 PM
I cant speak for wolves, but I can say that when the Coyote expanded in to Pennsylvania, there were a lot of people that lost family pets. gives some validity to what morningcalm says
Whats the alternative then????
Well all we got to do is wait about another ten years and there will be no Habitat left for them anyway. :sick:
rainbow_clouds
April 16th, 2006, 11:15 AM
Original distribution of wolf subspecies (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Original_distribution_of_wolf_subspecies.GIF )
Present distribution of wolf subspecies (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Present_distribution_of_wolf_subspecies.gif)
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