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21. Animal Ethics
fashionable to be against hunting. Although sportsmen are included in such organizations as the Audubon Society, Sierra Club, and Earth First!, they are continually criticized by other members. One of the most aggressive groups to oppose
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22. Animal Ethics
Kristof defends hunting by calling it "natural," but not all "natural" activities (making war, for example) are morally acceptable.The factors that make it generally immoral to kill a human are the same factors that make it generally
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23. Animal Ethics: November 2009
20th century. All commercial hunting was banned, and those species were carefully managed for sport hunting only. Commercial hunting of wildlife was always a losing proposition on land. Though some commercial fisheries have been well managed,
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24. Animal Ethics: March 2007
Hunting Here is a New York Times story about capybara Hunting. Posted by Keith Burgess-Jackson at 10:29 PM 0 comments Email This BlogThis! Share to Twitter Share
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25. Animal Ethics
“heritage” of hunting will continue its decline into irrelevance and will eventually disappear. It is useful to dispel two myths. First, there is no “heritage” of hunting as it is practiced today. In the early days
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26. Animal Ethics: January 2008
Whale Hunting Andrew Revkin writes the Dot Earth blog for the New York Times . You can find his recent post on the current state of whale Hunting here . About Dot Earth By 2050 or so, the world population is
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27. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
call loopholes, to keep hunting.Norway never stopped commercially hunting certain stocks of minke whales, exercising a right in the treaty to object to a moratorium. The country is planning to expand its harvest.Japan and Iceland are now
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28. Animal Ethics: June 2004
Hunting Here is an essay about Hunting that may be of interest. Posted by Keith Burgess-Jackson at 9:26 PM 0 comments Email This BlogThis! Share to Twitter Share
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29. Animal Ethics: October 2010
“heritage” of hunting will continue its decline into irrelevance and will eventually disappear. It is useful to dispel two myths. First, there is no “heritage” of hunting as it is practiced today. In the early days
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30. Animal Ethics: June 2008
no longer of use. Following hunting season, animal shelters across America see an influx of ex-hunting dogs who were cruelly left to fend for themselves.hunting with hounds is neither sport nor conservation. It is an exhibition of human nature at
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