Welcome Visitor!
Registration / Login
VEGAN Q & A
Becoming a vegan
Environment
General Questions
Health Questions
VEGAN 2050
VEGAN 2050
VEGAN Ads
VEGAN recipe board
Message
Sender
NOTE: Registered users can receive comments on their e-mail. Non-registered users must visit this page for updates.
Name
:
E-mail
:
Message
Subject:
Message:
> It is not moral to kill wolves to protect deer populations. If these > populations are fouled up, it's because humans interfered with the > populations to begin with. Wolves and deers had a healthy balance for many > thousands of years before humans started tinkering with them. The best > thing humans can do is leave them alone. Also, humans cannot easily > determine who is the sick, old or weak. Wolf and deer populations stay fit > and strong when nature thins them out. When humans do the thinning, humans > typically kill the stronger members thereby weakening their populations. > Veganism is about leaving nonhumans alone. > > > I am wondering if you can either answer or direct me to information > > regarding the vegan perspective on hunting to equalize animal > populations. > > In a class discussion, an individual questioned if hunting animals in > order > > to help preserve other animal populations was moral [ex: killing wolves > > (the predator) to preserve deer (the prey)]. I did not have a response > and > > would like to gain more information on the vegan perspective toward this > > situation. Any information would be much appreciated. > > (By: Dan ) > > (By: Jerry Friedman)
Please, write in the text field what you read in the image:
Welcome
Ask a question
About VEGAN Q & A