people are unbelievable
Arizona Humane Society found a little Chihuahua, with its legs duct taped and a bag tied around its head, on the side of the road. I cannot believe that someone out there is so unfeeling and disturbed to do this to a helpless animal. There is absolutely nothing that can excuse or explain this. I would like to think the guilty party will be caught but I doubt it. Hopefully the guilt will eat them alive.
Filed under animal protection, Arizona, concerns, issues, personal | Comment (0)Alaska sucks
Well, the listing of polar bears as threatened on the Endangered Species list is going to meet some opposition. Despite the fact that polar bears are very rapidly losing their habitat, Alaska is going to sue the government over the listing because that will threaten the state’s development.
I don’t even know where to begin with this. I mean, really!! You’re concerned more about your “development” than the survival of an entire species? Come on. It is inconceivable that they would eve think this is an ok thing to do. But then Scott reminded me that Alaska likes to do weird things like this and aerial gunning of wolves.
Filed under animal protection, frustrations, issues, personal | Comment (0)seal protection
Looks like seals in Alaska may get the protection that they deserve. Ribbon seals are facing dire circumstances for their survival as the ice sheets they use to birth and molt in the spring are melting. Lets all hope that these animals get “listed” so that they can be protected.
Filed under animal protection, issues | Comment (0)so long gray wolf
The Gray Wolf has been delisted and for those of us who have even the tiniest understanding of wildlife protection, this basically means we will start to see the end of these majestic animals. We have animals in this country that will always need protection because without them, people will hunt them to extinction. With this action, the Gray Wolfs fate will now be in the hand of individual states, who are already wanting to approve wolf hunting. The argument for delisting is that the population has grown successfully, which is obviously a great thing, but let’s be real, really what they are saying is “hey- the population is big enough we can start shooting at them.”
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