Nowadays that is true that hunters will work to maintain populations so they have something to hunt.
But in the wayback machine we know that critters like the buffalo were almost hunted to extinction,which is exactly where and what all the whiny crybabies quote when cornered on this subject.
Oh, and lets not forget the poor rainforests that are being swept away by folks who actually need lumber, and farm land and can’t see starving just to save a few pythons and piranha.
Nice that the wackadoodles have so many stupid Venues to act all shocked over isn’t it.
Meh - Cecil is just a distraction from the Planned Parenthood Eugenics pogram on humans - and their sideline of Mengele-like compassion of selling human body parts for experimentation.
Always - always ask yourself - When the Left/Media go overboard on a meaningless ‘news’ story - what is really happening that is the NEWS.
Trophy hunters are welcome in my back yard to kill off the damn ground hogs who are building condos. Years of drowning them - haven’t done a thing, years of no garden haven’t driven them away. I wonder - is there a place you can rent a dog to inhabit your backyard on a regular basis? That was the only thing that kept the vermin away. Heck even the squirrels and birds are gone. But not those pesky hole digging fat nuisances.
But not those pesky hole digging fat nuisances.
Michael Moore lives in your back yard? Hope he’s tied up to something.
Didn’t the Government pay buffalo hunters to wipe out the buffalo to help control the Indians? Destroying their main food source helped keep them on the reservations where they could starve quietly and not spoil anyone’s fun. The Lion story is bullshit. Rare animals are poached everyday in Africa and no one give two gnat farts.
"Game management is best understood in Africa today, where controlled hunting has kept things in balance for all to see. Once the wrong people get into the legislative act, however, disaster follows. Most of the anti-hunting people are uninterested in wildlife, but they are terribly concerned lest somebody enjoys shooting it. These are the polypragmatoi, the busybodies, one of the curses of popular government.”
-- Col. Jeff Cooper, Commentaries Vol. 11, No. 10, 2003
Michal Moore in my backyard - that’s a good one. Nope but these vermin are just as annoying and just as hard to get rid of.