Had I had a car load of bunnies, I would have chucked one out the car window for each hawk I saw. I guessed they were hungry, and keeping an eye out for possible road kill. I was driving north of here yesterday, to go for a hike in a wilderness marsh, and observed several hawks perched in trees along the highway. Nothing, after all, goes to waste excepting the very life of the animal. Scavengers need to eat too, it's what they're for. We humans with our value judgments, see a de-tusked, skinned, abandoned carcass as a waste, but we tend to forget that nature is totally equipped to deal with it. Man has gone overboard and wiped whole species off the map, but going 180 degrees the other way is not the solution. In the wild, the "balance of nature" is dynamic, and involves the constant birth and death of plants and animals. The policy of total, absolute protection of wildlife has been a disaster. Just because a species is "protected" does not mean that a take from the population is not feasible or even desirable (as has been pointed out already with respect to park management in the southern range states).Īllowing a small market for elephant products such as leather, hair and yes, even ivory can benefit the human communities who actually have to share their living space with these creatures and whose voice is more often drowned out by the big money western animal protest industry. I think if we're down to dragging child **** and nukes into the argument then we've strayed a long ways from anything to do with conservation and we've created another fallacy. Originally Posted by IceClass /img/forum/go_quote.gif I would be lying if I knew whether the ivory from culling is allowed or if it is destroyed. The result of this culling is often used for the likes of leathers and other products for human consumption. The aim is thus to bring about balance and homeostatis in the population. Within a wildlife park, overpopulation can easily occur (no natural predators for the elephant either than man) resulting in a destroyed ecosystem for the rest of the wildlife in the park. This is highly controlled and restricted, and done so due to the elephant's destructive nature in terms of its own environment. a wildlife park such as the Kruger National park). That is essentially the purposeful selection and killing of animals within a population (e.g. I cannot claim to know much but do know that the elephants in South Africa are not endangered (I believe there are some species in India and Asia that are) and they are often culled- that is, purposefully killed. As mentioned above though - the ban is on ivory, for the reason that elephants are hunted and needlessly slaughtered for their tusks. Order yours today and experience the luxury and comfort of Landrover Elephant Hide Upholstery.Living in Africa and being extremely fond of wildlife, this is something quite close to my heart. The price is NZ$70 per meter, making it an affordable option for any Landrover enthusiast. With its accurate replica design, high levels of durability and UV resistance, and the option to install it yourself or have a professional do it, there’s no better choice. In conclusion, Landrover Elephant Hide Upholstery is the perfect solution for any Landrover Series 1 or 2a owner looking to refurbish their vehicle’s upholstery. With their expertise, you can sit back and relax, knowing that your Landrover Series 1 or 2a is in good hands. If you prefer to have a professional upholsterer handle the installation, they will be able to provide a flawless installation in no time. The upholstery is to be custom-fitted to your Landrover Series 1 or 2a, ensuring a perfect fit and an easy installation process. If you prefer to tackle the project yourself, the installation process is straightforward and can be done in a few simple steps. What makes this upholstery even more special is that it can be installed by either yourself or a professional upholsterer. The upholstery is also designed to resist the elements, including high levels of UV radiation, ensuring that it will maintain its beautiful appearance for years to come. The Landrover Elephant Hide Upholstery is made with high-quality materials, providing an original look while also being incredibly durable. Attention Landrover Series 1 and 2a owners! Are you looking for an upholstery solution that is both authentic and durable? Then look no further.
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