WolfCreekPsycho
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http://media.smh.com.au/entertainment/the-guide/the-cove-2581462.html
I have heard of this a few times over the past few years and seen some pretty disturbing images. I side with the presenters that I struggle with the concept of seeing such intelligent and amazing creatures being subject to such an horrific end. When there is so many alternative food sources available surely the continuation of this practice is built upon tradition rather than need? Or is it simply $$$
Are the fisherman ok to continue to hunt dolphins simply because they don't share the same level of association and affection that we do thus in their eyes this is no different to us slaughtering cattle etc?
I have heard of this a few times over the past few years and seen some pretty disturbing images. I side with the presenters that I struggle with the concept of seeing such intelligent and amazing creatures being subject to such an horrific end. When there is so many alternative food sources available surely the continuation of this practice is built upon tradition rather than need? Or is it simply $$$
Are the fisherman ok to continue to hunt dolphins simply because they don't share the same level of association and affection that we do thus in their eyes this is no different to us slaughtering cattle etc?