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STOP HUTNING NOW

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sarahwithanh27 sarahwithanh27 VIC Posts: 439
31 29 Jan 2011
Sebastian said:
well you did say birds number one. and lamb is a major australian industry. It needs to be protected
Can you actually see the hypocrisy in what you're saying?
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Sebastian Sebastian VIC Posts: 137
32 29 Jan 2011
point it out the hypocrisy please
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Mr Gone Mr Gone NSW Posts: 141
33 29 Jan 2011
*ziiiiip*
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- Kitty Freak - - Kitty Freak - SA Posts: 1071
34 29 Jan 2011
Sebastian said:
point it out the hypocrisy please
....lolololololollllloooololll.
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Sebastian Sebastian VIC Posts: 137
35 29 Jan 2011
go on, point it out.
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sarahwithanh27 sarahwithanh27 VIC Posts: 439
36 29 Jan 2011
Sebastian said:
go on, point it out.
"Lalala kill the species that we introduced, they're a menace to our natural flora and fauna. What? The ones that actually make us money? No! Protect them! We can use them for something!"

wild child2 wild child2 QLD Posts: 2638
37 29 Jan 2011
I wonder how many species have become extinct or near extinction due to the extensive land clearing for livestock farming? Which equates for something like nearly 60% of total land use in Australia...?

Hunting is not the answer. Yes some introduced species have become 'pests' (as you refer to them) but the government are not fixing anything by letting people hunt or the problem would be fixed by now. They need to get their hands out of their pockets, spend some money and deal with the problem they started in a humane and effective manner for example biological sterilisation etc.

If your reasoning for hunting is because they cause damage to the environment and native species than surely you should be hunting down rednecks like yourself too.
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Sebastian Sebastian VIC Posts: 137
38 29 Jan 2011
yes, something that can be CONTROLLED can be kept. WE caant keep rabbits and foxes out of natonal parks though. We can lessen the impact on the enviroment
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wild child2 wild child2 QLD Posts: 2638
39 29 Jan 2011
Sebastian said:
So do you think we should let foxs runs free to kill native animals and sheep. should we let rabbits run free to eat native plants. What do you think we should do about them?
Should we let humans clear hundreds of thousands of acres of native bushland to starve the earth of oxygen and pollute it with greenhouse gases in turn killing thousands native animals? What do you think should we do about them?
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wild child2 wild child2 QLD Posts: 2638
40 29 Jan 2011
Sebastian said:
yes, something that can be CONTROLLED can be kept. WE caant keep rabbits and foxes out of natonal parks though. We can lessen the impact on the enviroment
Get all your redneck mates together then and get out there hunting, let me know when the problem is fixed.
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