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<blockquote data-quote="OldNewbie" data-source="post: 3078900" data-attributes="member: 12520"><p>First let me say that I'm obviously not an animal rights activist. I enjoy hunting and feel there is a biblical imperative for man to manage the earth and all of its resources, including the animals.</p><p></p><p>Personally my practice is to kill only those animals I intend to use (or give to someone who will). But I also don't have a problem with someone who feels that some animals need to be managed even though they have no intention of eating or using them.</p><p></p><p>I think I get why folks would want to control the population of coyotes but what's the deal with bobcats? Do they pose some threat that I don't know about?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldNewbie, post: 3078900, member: 12520"] First let me say that I'm obviously not an animal rights activist. I enjoy hunting and feel there is a biblical imperative for man to manage the earth and all of its resources, including the animals. Personally my practice is to kill only those animals I intend to use (or give to someone who will). But I also don't have a problem with someone who feels that some animals need to be managed even though they have no intention of eating or using them. I think I get why folks would want to control the population of coyotes but what's the deal with bobcats? Do they pose some threat that I don't know about? [/QUOTE]
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