41. SG Remarks CIC58
Assembly being “Hunting – a part of cultural heritage.” We are fortunate to be in a country with a strong tradition of conservation and management of wildlife.
The Hunting and conservation communities have long
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43. ASI:
Resource Details
to end government-funded hunting activities on all public lands and to outlaw hunting, shooting, or trapping animals for sport. While trends suggest that these long-term goals will be realized, the animal advocacy community is currently focused
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44. ASI:
ASI Diary
saying, "People enjoy hunting and shooting because it’s an important part of who they are."
She says, "I have gone hunting. I am not a hunter. But I have gone hunting."
So, there you have it. She understands
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45. 'They Clearly Now See the Link': Militant Voices, by Philip Windeatt
the field throughout the foxhunting season.
They have a membership of 5,000, established local groups and a
working relationship with the larger League Against Cruel Sports,
which has led the
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47. Dr Jenia Meng - ORIGINS OF ATTITUDES TOWARDS ANIMALS (2009)
Teaching people fishing and hunting is 30 units of bad.
· Killing fish or bugs counts for 3 units of bad. Trying to persuade people to stop
hunting, fishing or slaughtering, if it does not succeed, counts for 1 unit of good; if
people give
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48. Debating with Scruton in the TLS | Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics
their prey for easy hunting (as foxhunters sometimes do with foxes), and if, moreover, cat-keepers arranged regular meetings so that they could accompany and encourage them in hunting. But since cat keepers do none of these things, the
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