My old one had a barely older than cub grizzlie bear in his side office. I don’t know if he appreciated I shot a lot of bears, but with tranquilizers. Even had to give several CPR, and mouth to nose- yep, not a PETA type, but love animals, not trophy hunters.
Not much different that the “high fence” deer hunting that is legal in Indiana-why develop skill when for a few thousand dollars you can bag the trophy of a lifetime (the deer’s) in a glorified cage. Nothing wrong with hunting for food, but the individual who goes on “canned” hunts must have a very poor sense of self-worth if that is what it takes to make them feel like a real man.
I have a friend who is a human dentist who was called in by the local zoo to do a root canal on their lion. The poor lion needed his teeth fixed and they needed a dentist. My friend had never worked on a lion before but he figured as long as it was sedated that he would give it a try. The lion was fine. The root canal worked. Not all dentists hate lions.
These set-up hunts have been happening for years, and numerous articles have been printed, but nothing has been done. Now, a face has been given to the victims, and a target painted on the hunters, and the world takes notice.
BTW: reducing the mercury in filling materials greatly reduced the number of dentists who went insane from the constant exposure.
The issue isn’t persecuting dentists, it’s stopping the poaching of animals for “trophies”. Long ago oologists (egg collectors) nearly wiped out many species by over-collecting the eggs of birds (did wipe out some). Those paying to take these rare animals are doing the same thing with the critters, often illegally. Most of those cases never make news, which is why at least Cecil may have raised folks awareness??
Dtroutma over 9 years ago
My old one had a barely older than cub grizzlie bear in his side office. I don’t know if he appreciated I shot a lot of bears, but with tranquilizers. Even had to give several CPR, and mouth to nose- yep, not a PETA type, but love animals, not trophy hunters.
amethyst52 Premium Member over 9 years ago
Humans are the most dangerous animal on the planet. Trophy (slaughterers) hunters have great big guns and tiny little “appendages.”
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member over 9 years ago
I do think that Karma thing I mentioned yesterday is working just fine………
smitty72 over 9 years ago
Y’know . . . if it hadn’t been Cecil we wouldn’t have heard about it.
Totalloser Premium Member over 9 years ago
I think to be fair he should be dropped in the middle of the Serengeti and have to fight off a lion with his bare hands
CeeJay over 9 years ago
It’s just not a sport. It’s just not “manly”. I go along with the old cry to arm bears!
Tinman Premium Member over 9 years ago
Frankly, I’m more worried about ISIS and Plan Parenthood.
Khatkhattu Premium Member over 9 years ago
Not much different that the “high fence” deer hunting that is legal in Indiana-why develop skill when for a few thousand dollars you can bag the trophy of a lifetime (the deer’s) in a glorified cage. Nothing wrong with hunting for food, but the individual who goes on “canned” hunts must have a very poor sense of self-worth if that is what it takes to make them feel like a real man.
miscreant over 9 years ago
I have a friend who is a human dentist who was called in by the local zoo to do a root canal on their lion. The poor lion needed his teeth fixed and they needed a dentist. My friend had never worked on a lion before but he figured as long as it was sedated that he would give it a try. The lion was fine. The root canal worked. Not all dentists hate lions.
puppeterry over 9 years ago
These set-up hunts have been happening for years, and numerous articles have been printed, but nothing has been done. Now, a face has been given to the victims, and a target painted on the hunters, and the world takes notice.
Dtroutma over 9 years ago
BTW: reducing the mercury in filling materials greatly reduced the number of dentists who went insane from the constant exposure.
The issue isn’t persecuting dentists, it’s stopping the poaching of animals for “trophies”. Long ago oologists (egg collectors) nearly wiped out many species by over-collecting the eggs of birds (did wipe out some). Those paying to take these rare animals are doing the same thing with the critters, often illegally. Most of those cases never make news, which is why at least Cecil may have raised folks awareness??