WAB
AH ambassador
Royal, you're out of control buddy!
I am intrigued by this entire discussion. Any who know me know that I work hard to hunt wild animals in wild places. Having spent most of my adult life in Wyoming and Alaska, I've been blessed with many opportunities to do so. My African safaris have been no exception. However, I was also raised as a farm kid in Canada. On farms we raise critters to kill them. How is raising these african critters for harvest any different? I mean seriously, do we ascribe a higher moral value to a captive bred lion than a captive bred cow, elk, whitetail, impala or whatever? They are animals, they have no soul. As God's creation they deserve our respect, but we are also given the responsibility of their management. I am really lost as to how we have decided that some animals can be raised for harvest and other cannot.
If you really peel the onion back to the macro level, is this captive breeding morally different than dedicating a million acre block for the wild propagation of a species with the intent to harvest the surplus population? Is this not also a form of management with the intent to harvest?
In my opinion we should support one another. The fact that I have no interest in the hunting of captive bred lion does not mean that I am against it. In fact, I think it is awesome that it provides fellow hunters an opportunity that they could never afford with wild lion. That opportunity will only reinforce their love of the species and their dedication to its preservation. After all, if we don't do it, who will?
I am intrigued by this entire discussion. Any who know me know that I work hard to hunt wild animals in wild places. Having spent most of my adult life in Wyoming and Alaska, I've been blessed with many opportunities to do so. My African safaris have been no exception. However, I was also raised as a farm kid in Canada. On farms we raise critters to kill them. How is raising these african critters for harvest any different? I mean seriously, do we ascribe a higher moral value to a captive bred lion than a captive bred cow, elk, whitetail, impala or whatever? They are animals, they have no soul. As God's creation they deserve our respect, but we are also given the responsibility of their management. I am really lost as to how we have decided that some animals can be raised for harvest and other cannot.
If you really peel the onion back to the macro level, is this captive breeding morally different than dedicating a million acre block for the wild propagation of a species with the intent to harvest the surplus population? Is this not also a form of management with the intent to harvest?
In my opinion we should support one another. The fact that I have no interest in the hunting of captive bred lion does not mean that I am against it. In fact, I think it is awesome that it provides fellow hunters an opportunity that they could never afford with wild lion. That opportunity will only reinforce their love of the species and their dedication to its preservation. After all, if we don't do it, who will?