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03-26-2009, 07:22 AM | #1 |
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Slaughter of defenseless seals
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03-26-2009, 09:46 AM | #2 |
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Re: Slaughter of defenseless seals
I know that sometime in February of this year the Humane Society sent out messages that the grey seals on the shores of Hay Island, Nova Scotia were spared from slaughter because the seal processing plants told seal hunters that they would not buy the skins of the baby grey seals. As a result, there was hope that the harp seals would be spared their lives weeks later in March. Sadly, the slaughter of harp seals started, I believe, this week. It is my understanding that these seals are primarily hunted for their fur, a non-essential luxury product that no one really needs. So, it is pretty cruel what these baby seals have to go through for something that nobody really needs. Furthermore, the amount of seals that are killed every year is depleting the seal population. The good news is that the campaign to end the killing of these baby seals is making progress because, as the Humane Society expressed, the demand for seal products is drying up. Russia even banned the hunting of baby harp seals recently.
Why the Seal Hunt is Cruel to Seals: http://www.stopthesealhunt.com/site/...Baby_Seals.htm Why Killing Seals is Unsustainable: http://www.stopthesealhunt.com/site/..._seal_hunt.htm If anybody is interested in helping to stop the seal hunt: http://www.hsus.org/protectseals.html |
03-26-2009, 08:44 PM | #3 |
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Re: Slaughter of defenseless seals
Hi all. I have to weigh in on this topic. Last I heard, the seals off the east coast of Canada are over populated. It has also been stated that the demise of the cod industiry in Atlantic Canada is partially the result of this overpopulation.
I have seen video footage, ( can't remember where ), of seals indescriminately killing cod fish for fun. No guff, they were playing with them like toys and not eating them after. Another point I'd like to make is that the seal hunt is a way of life that has been passed down for generations. It is part of the culture of these people off the east coast. I believe I don't have a right to criticize another peoples culture. There's my 2 cents. |
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03-26-2009, 11:31 PM | #5 |
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Re: Slaughter of defenseless seals
what these seals go through before finally dying is inhumane and barbaric ...
we as the supposed intelligent species have in situations like this ... forgotten to think and feel with our hearts ... where has our advancement taken us to ... better wild than worn ... |
03-27-2009, 07:36 PM | #6 |
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Re: Slaughter of defenseless seals
Chitty, please know that I am coming from a place of love as well as compassion for you and all beings when I say that it is not about putting one's culture down , but man being aware and taking responsibility in the things they do to other sentient beings. These seals, like other animals, feel such things as pain and fear. This kind of cruelty is not just taking place in Canada, but in other parts of the world, as well.
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03-27-2009, 08:24 PM | #7 | |
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the seal population is healthy and allowing it to go unchecked would endanger the eastern fishery. the decline in cod stocks is directly linked to the seal population. most sealers are proficient killers. the club should crush the skull in one hit, which instantly kills the seal. i don't support the seal hunt, but understand that this is a bigger issue. there are no easy answers to the problem, but the lively hood of thousands of families, dozens of communities and a way of life also hang in the balance. |
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