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When petitioning for gov subsidies to put farm land aside for wildlife habitat, it's simply much easier to do so by appealing to the large number of members at shoot hunting & pole fishing clubs, who can invest in infrastructure and bring tourism to the area.  
 
When petitioning for gov subsidies to put farm land aside for wildlife habitat, it's simply much easier to do so by appealing to the large number of members at shoot hunting & pole fishing clubs, who can invest in infrastructure and bring tourism to the area.  
  
The most important reason not to demonize all hunting in our advocacy is those low income communities where it absolutely helps with economic hardship and undernourishment. Secondly it's important to respect and fight to uphold what little autonomous rights we gave to indigenous communities because of the harms society committed against them in numerous ways and still to this day.  
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The most important reason not to demonize all hunting in our advocacy is those low income communities where it absolutely helps with economic hardship and undernourishment. Also it's important to respect and fight to uphold what little autonomous rights were given to indigenous communities because of the harms society committed against them in numerous ways and still to this day.  
  
 
Secondly any opportunity to turn land back into a thriving eco-system of dense animal life is a win for the animals and the environment. Animals get to express all their evolved capabilities, have the freedom to roam in their preferred habitat, plus form their own social and family relationships. While forests act as a carbon sink to lessen the impact of climate change.
 
Secondly any opportunity to turn land back into a thriving eco-system of dense animal life is a win for the animals and the environment. Animals get to express all their evolved capabilities, have the freedom to roam in their preferred habitat, plus form their own social and family relationships. While forests act as a carbon sink to lessen the impact of climate change.

Revision as of 10:29, 15 May 2019

Groups/movements that don’t live up to our ethical standard, but who we may find useful to collaborate with to achieve our campaign goals.


Animal rights legislation

More expensive high welfare regulation

Work with welfare reformists where we can help make the industry less profitable.


Speceisist slaughter/hunting abolition

Advise better messaging in campaigns such as against yulin dog meat festival, plus whaling and dolphin hunting. Rhetoric currently used towards indigenous peoples about inviting them to join the global community often only serves to push them further away as they want to hold onto what parts of their culture makes them different.


Wildlife Habitat Expansion

Shoot hunting & pole fishing

No compromise with cruel blood sports like trophy hunting, canned hunting and trapping. Or cruel simulated hunting like catch and release fishing & paintball hunting. Or cruel hunting methods like low powered guns & crossbows for big animals, types of hunting dogs which use non-lethal bites on the animal or going out hunting while still at a low skill level.

When petitioning for gov subsidies to put farm land aside for wildlife habitat, it's simply much easier to do so by appealing to the large number of members at shoot hunting & pole fishing clubs, who can invest in infrastructure and bring tourism to the area.

The most important reason not to demonize all hunting in our advocacy is those low income communities where it absolutely helps with economic hardship and undernourishment. Also it's important to respect and fight to uphold what little autonomous rights were given to indigenous communities because of the harms society committed against them in numerous ways and still to this day.

Secondly any opportunity to turn land back into a thriving eco-system of dense animal life is a win for the animals and the environment. Animals get to express all their evolved capabilities, have the freedom to roam in their preferred habitat, plus form their own social and family relationships. While forests act as a carbon sink to lessen the impact of climate change.

Thirdly community cohesion, countryside social life.


What can we do?

  • Still remain firm in our public and individual advocacy that taking a life for an unjustified unnecessary reason is still wrong.
  • Put forth a positive vision in cherishing the wonder of every life you can observe in nature. If another animal kills a prey species 5 minutes later for survival and the only way it can get strong to pass on it's genes, then that's all wonderful too and it's still 5 minutes extra the prey animal got to spend alive.
  • Raise the issue of people developing a sadistic joy from it which they can transfer onto people in their personal life like the high rate of slaughterhouse workers who commit domestic violence.
  • Advocate against the rate of people who without tough legislation will go out before they're highly skilled and torture the animals with non-lethal shots.

Make clear in your advocacy a timeline of legislation you think will be the best route to animal liberation in the shortest amount of time. Then be able to invite the person into agreeing with you on the first steps:

  • Blood sports; the sadism of activities such as bull fighting and fox hunting, done to get to enjoy us taunting other animals or pitting animal against animal.
  • Animal farming; the confinement, forced breeding, separation and slaughter at a young age.
  • Shoot hunting; the least objectionable ecologically, where the animal has lived a good life and hunter is at least taking responsibility for what they're eating, but still obviously ending a life earlier than necessary, so not something you should want to do.


Wild animal farming

No compromise with cruel wild animal farming in a barren or confined environment. Also because parents aren't able to pass down to their young how to survive in the wild.

By way of re-introducing the indigenous animals that are better suited to the environment, like Musk Ox in far northern regions rather than cows which have to be kept in sheds most of the year.


Horse riding, horse-drawn vehicle, dog sledding and skorjing

No compromise with cruel competitive animal sports which harm the animals, plus encourage excessive breeding and dumping.

Potential to work with communities who can encourage people into the countryside and help pay for land to be freed up for wildlife habitat.

We can still advocate against the 'breaking in' of horses to be ridden and the stress put on the horses back bones at any age but especially during the younger years where bone plates are yet to fuse.


Foxhound drag-hunt racecourse & Bloodhound hunting

No compromise with cruel blood sports like fox hunting or competitive racing with the earlier addressed harms.

Drag Hunting is a legitimate sport created in the 1800s which was not intended to mimic animal hunting and is done well away from fox habitat. These have their own clubs with courses chosen for their most enjoyable riding, like race car tracks. A well scented drag is pulled along the ground for the hounds to follow and so that riders have to keep up at a good speed.

This is mostly done as a leisure activity, so the horses are likely the lucky ones that are getting a good amount of exercise and being able to explore new environments.

Clean Boot, or Bloodhound, Hunts are the easiest to distinguish. The clue is in the name. Bloodhounds. A clean boot hunt uses bloodhounds, as opposed to foxhounds, to chase a human quarry. The bloodhounds search for the scent of running people (one or more runners) who will reward them at the end with praise or treats.

Blood hounds are also used in search and rescue and can be an outlet for former fox hunters.


Sighthounds, coonhounds, pointers, retrievers, ferreting & falconry to eat

No compromise with outdated and cruel hunting methods which torture the prey animal e.g. domesticated animals bred solely to help hunters by using non-lethal bites to pin the prey, the same way spear fishing is made illegal in many countries. Or in the case of cruel lifelong wild animal confinement e.g. elephant logging, plus cormorant and otter fishing.

Potential to work with shoot hunting communities that use dogs simply to scent track, flush, herd, point at or retrieve dead prey. As well as communities who allow sighthounds and ferrets to catch prey as they would in the wild, plus those communities who keep birds of prey for a short time which gives them a better chance of surviving their first few winters.


Low Impact Lifestyle

Locavore

The most important positive attribute to acknowledge about this lifestyle is it's another broad food category that in it's wholefood form is easy to distinguish on the shelf. Therefore experimenting with the diet doesn't need to feel like a burden to take on board in the same way researching and seeking out conflict-free minerals in everything you buy can be for example.

Also of those whose reasons for wanting to be vegan encompass the environment, it's good to acknowledge how you can be using multiple metrics to align your actions with your principles.

This helps vegans to be seen for a diverse group drawing upon many philosophies and not the stereotype of a purity club where the sole purpose is to funnel you down more restrictive levels of the same monolithic ideology.

So in tern if we look at what motivates a majority of locavores e.g. community cohesion, climate change, etc. We can then relate how the most environmental friendly vegan diet of course incorporates local food schemes to cut down on fossil fuel use in transport. As well as mention how locavores can draw upon veganism in seeking to satisfy the environmental reasons they decided to eat more locally in the first place.