“For us hunting wasn’t a sport. It was a way to be intimate with nature, that intimacy providing us with wild unprocessed food free from pesticides and hormones and with the bonus of having been produced without the addition of great quantities of fossil fuel. . . . . . . . We lived close to the animals we ate. We knew their habits and that knowledge deepened our thanks to them and the land that made them.”
― Ted Kerasote, Merle's Door: Lessons from a Freethinking Dog
go put them out on a hill somewhere, see how many people empty their mags and wonder why the deer is still standing there
now youre talking. i watched a doco a while back, they were using deer and moose like this in the USA to catch poachers shooting out of season.
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