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Hunters in Sweden receive police protection from antis. In Scotland you can be prosecuted if your dog chases a rabbit ffs.

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Campaigners denounce ‘pure slaughter’, which could threaten survival of entire Scandinavian population

 

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Don't you mean Bjorn ? 

Not on Pornhub Stiff.

It was an iucn report. I posted it on here years ago. Can’t seem to find it now. Google is flooded with the usual left wing hunting hate.

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I've always stated on here I am a hypocrite because I hate the killing of large apex predators but I know the conservation side of things is a complex matter. Hopefully they are doing things the right way to ensure a sustainable population.

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3 minutes ago, Pewit said:

I've always stated on here I am a hypocrite because I hate the killing of large apex predators but I know the conservation side of things is a complex matter. Hopefully they are doing things the right way to ensure a sustainable population.

Wouldn't float my boat shooting a bear or a wolf. But to modify the famous line. I don't agree with what your shooting but I defend your right to do it.

It's a balance, keeping field sportsmen, farmers and Joe Public happy.

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1 minute ago, jukel123 said:

Wouldn't float my boat shooting a bear or a wolf. But to modify the famous line. I don't agree with what your shooting but I defend your right to do it.

It's a balance, keeping field sportsmen, farmers and Joe Public happy.

Yep and that's a mantra I agree with. If hunting can persevere habitat and keep a sustainable population then I suppose it's a net win. I'm not entirely a fan because I've read a study which suggests that trophy hunting has a negative impact on animal size, meaning that larger specimens are getting all the more scarce.

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2 minutes ago, Pewit said:

Yep and that's a mantra I agree with. If hunting can persevere habitat and keep a sustainable population then I suppose it's a net win. I'm not entirely a fan because I've read a study which suggests that trophy hunting has a negative impact on animal size, meaning that larger specimens are getting all the more scarce.

On the other hand, trophy hunting creates livelihoods and ensures prey species continue to exist . Without trophy hunting lots of species would become extinct.

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Just now, jukel123 said:

On the other hand, trophy hunting creates livelihoods and ensures prey species continue to exist . Without trophy hunting lots of species would become extinct.

Probably so, as I said, without it we likely would lose a lot of natural habitat, a growing population would also see more conflict between apex predators, etc. I imagine it's pretty complex finding the right balance.

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I work for a Swedish company and a lot of them are hunters, including the Group CEO. They’re a good bunch and it’s alien working for a company that has a bit of a hunting culture.

I’d be all over that bear hunting!

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18 minutes ago, Born Hunter said:

I work for a Swedish company and a lot of them are hunters, including the Group CEO. They’re a good bunch and it’s alien working for a company that has a bit of a hunting culture.

I’d be all over that bear hunting!

Are you a convert to nordic culture and work place practices Born?

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8 minutes ago, jukel123 said:

Are you a convert to nordic culture and work place practices Born?

I haven’t found the culture to be defined by country, more company. I’m also working under uk legal terms and conditions. But certainly within this group I prefer working for the Swedish team than the uk team. But that’s not so much national culture as it is team culture.

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8 minutes ago, Born Hunter said:

I haven’t found the culture to be defined by country, more company. I’m also working under uk legal terms and conditions. But certainly within this group I prefer working for the Swedish team than the uk team. But that’s not so much national culture as it is team culture.

My son does free lance stuff in money. That's genuinely all I know. He says employers from that part of the world can't do enough for you.  They've offered him freebies like private flights  and to pay him in a dodgy  roundabout way so the UK taxman doesn't get hold.

He's refused on the grounds of the environment and ethics. He also says he knows I would kick his arse if I found out.lol

They f**k you up your mum and dad

They may not mean to but they do

They give you all the faults they had

And add some just for you.

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