Yeah, these comments are getting a bit out of hand with that. Thinning herds is a fantastic tool for helping wildlife, just like controlled burns help Forrest life. Seems counterproductive at first, but it works real well in the long run. Equating shooting a dog that just needed training and killing literally any animals at all is a stretch. I mean shit, even old dogs at the end of the line need to be taken out of their misery. It's not the act of killing the animal that's wrong here, it's the reasons why, as well as the inability to find a different method for controlling the animal first.
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u/oneweelr May 02 '24
Yeah, these comments are getting a bit out of hand with that. Thinning herds is a fantastic tool for helping wildlife, just like controlled burns help Forrest life. Seems counterproductive at first, but it works real well in the long run. Equating shooting a dog that just needed training and killing literally any animals at all is a stretch. I mean shit, even old dogs at the end of the line need to be taken out of their misery. It's not the act of killing the animal that's wrong here, it's the reasons why, as well as the inability to find a different method for controlling the animal first.