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by Daisywolf14 » Mon Mar 02, 2015 10:36 am
what you have said is completely different than a animal that lives in the wild. I should of specified i ment animals living in the wild. Such as a wolf being hunted in the wild i really don't see how that takes away freedom. What about when a wolf hunts a elk herd and kills of the young that then takes away the "freedom' that elk had to keep its young alive. What you are saying does not make sense.
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by Animemice » Wed Mar 04, 2015 3:41 am
Hunting wolves is fine as long as it's legal. Animals are hunted all the time, why should wolves be an exception? I agree that their beautiful creatures, but it's fine to hunt them. The regular hunters are fine, its the poachers that we should hate.

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by The Winter Soldier » Wed Mar 04, 2015 7:33 pm
Reserves are protected areas in Africa they are nessacery for conservation without reserves there would be no reason for conservation and no area to conserve that was a fairly bad example you used. What you saw in south Africa was not a real reserve that was was wild life park not the same thing a the actual real reserves of africa which are protected areas the animals are not fed by humans or kept in cages. What you saw was not a wild life conservation area or reserve.
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by coleyoley » Wed Mar 04, 2015 7:37 pm
I think they are smart, though they can be vicious when they've been attempted to be hunted, etc.
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by Gypaetus Barbatus » Thu Mar 05, 2015 5:14 am
Meteor Gin wrote:Howlingwolf13 wrote:Complatly free? That's not true(in most of the cases) most animals now are in Natural Reserves where they are actually controlled and separated from predators which are feed by humans, example, I just went to South Africa and in most of the natural reserves, lions were in separate cages and they were really fat which indicates that they don't run which means they don't hunt, they are feed by humans and that is not being completly free(I now I am going slightly off the wolf theme but I just wanted to make an example) with wolves it happens the same thing if they hunt to much they are killed by humans and that is not completly free
If they hunt too much livestock humans have every right to take out that animal, their livestock is their lifestyle and form of work. Call them greedy all you want but people still gotta feed their families which is more important than a wolf living or dying.
I don't quite agree there. Call me an extremist all you want, I think animals are more important than humans will ever be.
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by Canis2954 » Thu Mar 05, 2015 5:18 am
Troye & Tyler <3 wrote:Meteor Gin wrote:Howlingwolf13 wrote:Complatly free? That's not true(in most of the cases) most animals now are in Natural Reserves where they are actually controlled and separated from predators which are feed by humans, example, I just went to South Africa and in most of the natural reserves, lions were in separate cages and they were really fat which indicates that they don't run which means they don't hunt, they are feed by humans and that is not being completly free(I now I am going slightly off the wolf theme but I just wanted to make an example) with wolves it happens the same thing if they hunt to much they are killed by humans and that is not completly free
If they hunt too much livestock humans have every right to take out that animal, their livestock is their lifestyle and form of work. Call them greedy all you want but people still gotta feed their families which is more important than a wolf living or dying.
I don't quite agree there. Call me an extremist all you want, I think animals are more important than humans will ever be.
we're all made of cells, bones, blood, and teeth. why are animals any more important than humans?
it really makes me sad to see that some of you would rather save a beast than a person
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