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Old 09-16-2018, 11:15 AM
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Originally Posted by 1899b View Post
Humane societies and I do not jive. They are antihunting for the most part. Maybe remember what forum this is. The BC SPCA is absolutely against any hunting. The Toronto Humane Society has spoken out against wolf hunting in the past. Research folks....
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The BC SPCA is opposed to the hunting of any animal for trophy or sport, including canned hunts, whether or not any of the meat is consumed. Hunting large predators is not condoned (e.g. bears, cougars, wolves) given their keystone role in the environment and as obtaining meat is not often the primary motivation.

Where hunting is practised to obtain meat for personal food consumption (subsistence) purposes, it must be carried out in an ethical, humane, responsible and sustainable manner by qualified and experienced hunters, abiding by applicable laws and regulations. This includes consideration of environmental pollutants – such as lead shot and sinkers – highly toxic devices that cause undue animal suffering and death through ingestion or secondary lead poisoning.
Looks like they are not against all hunting. Even if they were, does one position of an organization invalidate all their positions? Does it invalidate all the stats used to arrive at those positions?

Is the position of the CMVA valid in your eyes?
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