In my last post, I tried to explain that sometimes bad things had to happen for humans to survive. ( I don't know if us surviving is the paramount goal of the planet). Since writing that, I have re-read the plans that Alberta Canada has for killing hundreds (or more) wolves. It seems that the tar sand mines are driving out the caribou, the natural prey of the wolf. It didn't say anything about killing the caribou, just that they'd be driven from the area. Well, duh. Predators go where the prey goes. Caribou are constantly on the move, and with them, the wolves. Now I'm not a naturalist or any sort of expert on this, but it seems to me that this is a case of unnecessary genocide. When the food source dries up, the wolves will vacate themselves from the areas in question, right? Why do they feel the need to kill them, unless this is just another case of human bloodlust and any excuse will do? Are they going to be paying hunters for pelts or something? How will this work? Are they going into where there is prey to be had and kill wolves that are not a danger to anyone? If so, why? Wolves don't like humans and all of their noise and pollution, they are not scavengers. They hunt, they live in groups. We're not talking about even rogue bears wandering into camps and hurting people. These wolves haven't hurt anyone, and if the food source leaves, they likely won't. They'll just move on, like so many animals do when humans come to ruin everything.
Like I said in the last post, unfortunately, until we find and make affordable to all, alternative fuels, there are going to be a lot of innocent animals killed in the name of "humanity". But in this particular case, let's look into this thing and see if these wolves are causing any problems, are likely to, or exactly WHY they are not being given the chance to move with the caribou herds. Please let friends know about this. You can start at this address.... act.credoaction.com and look up all you can about this situation. Pass it on. If that link doesn't work, it's on my Facebook page at PamWellner, okay?
When we have NO choice, that is one thing, but when we DO, THAT creates the definition of HUMAN, doesn't it?
Just re-thinking,
Dragonfly
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