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marmot

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Re: Seal Hunt – Should B.C. Follow suit?
« Reply #45 on: May 29, 2010, 07:36:28 PM »

I am not talking about the few and far between seals on the island, the sunshine coast or even in Vancouver. I am talking about the traditional seal territories way up north in Nunavut, Quebec, Alaska, Siberia and Newfoundland. Where you can see hundreds of thousands packed together like the sardines.


so why this ???

"No matter where seals live in Canada we need to kill a lot more then we do"

So do tell, why do we need to kill a lot more seals in Canada ***no matter where they live*** (your words) if the only overpopulated colonies are in traditional seal territories?  There's this little thing called consistency, it helps if you are trying to make a point.

 Further, natural populations keep themselves in check, especially in relatively isolated (from human impact) areas like nunavut.  I'd fully expect a sudden drop in population if seals were truly overpopulated.  Disease, lack of food, lack of space, aggression towards young would take its toll.  Wild populations go up and down, it's the way it has always been.  I'm sure you learned that during your degree...also, I'm sure during your zoology courses they never brought up "culling" as a natural solution to population control.  Wasn't aware you could get a zoology degree...you must have your masters or did you mean your major was zoology?  In any case, very interesting stuff to study and I'm somewhat envious...always wanted to get more into it in university than I did. 

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Re: Seal Hunt – Should B.C. Follow suit?
« Reply #46 on: May 29, 2010, 08:46:04 PM »

I believe there is no such thing as overpopulation of one species in the animal kingdom.
Nature has ways of making sure no species dominates an ecosystem.
Except humans.
If any population needs to be controlled, it's the human population.
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Re: Seal Hunt – Should B.C. Follow suit?
« Reply #47 on: May 29, 2010, 08:51:06 PM »

you deserve a special kind of slow clap.  shame theres not a thumbs down button seeing as how bears make shitty eating anyways.  whats the point of shooting a grizzly? make a nice rug for you?

spring bears eat grass and are great eating...

and if you dont like people shooting grizz i really dont care, its legal and the populations can easily handle the amount of tags allocated...and if you still disagree then we must agree to disagree.
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Re: Seal Hunt – Should B.C. Follow suit?
« Reply #48 on: May 30, 2010, 11:45:10 PM »

Rodney you forgot one....

Man

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This is a good opportunity to put up the list of evil species that we need to selectively cull.

Humbolt squid
Salmon shark
Killer whale
Harbour seal
Sea lion
Sea otter
Sea gull
Bald eagle
Golden eagle
Black bear
Grizzly bear
River otter
Bull trout
Cutthroat trout
Rainbow trout
Northern pikeminnow
Sculpin
Lingcod
Rockfish
Pacific cod
Chub Mackerel
Jelly fish
Tuna
Marlin

Do your part, otherwise there'll be no salmon left soon. How dare these creatures threaten our beloved salmon. ::)
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Re: Seal Hunt – Should B.C. Follow suit?
« Reply #49 on: May 31, 2010, 11:01:22 AM »

Rodney you also forgot BASS lol
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Re: Seal Hunt – Should B.C. Follow suit?
« Reply #50 on: May 31, 2010, 11:11:53 AM »

I believe there is no such thing as overpopulation of one species in the animal kingdom.
Nature has ways of making sure no species dominates an ecosystem.
Except humans.
If any population needs to be controlled, it's the human population.
It is our own greed from the past we are paying for now. I don't think seals are the problem, at one time there was plenty of fish to go around. Due to years of over fishing, poor regulation and conservation we are in this situation now i think the seal is the scape goat of the sea. Next time you see a seal doing what they have NATRUALLY done since there were seals and fish call 1-877-952-7277 or #7277 from your cellular ;)
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