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From: Old Codger <oldcod...@anyoldwherewilldo.com>
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Subject: Re: Sea Shepherd Announces: Seal Defense Campaign 2008! Sea Shepherd  Crew to Shift from the Southern Ice to the Northern Ice
Date: Sat, 29 Mar 2008 14:58:39 +0000
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On Sat, 29 Mar 2008 06:17:04 -0700 (PDT), JustMe19...@gmail.com wrote:

>On Mar 28, 3:45 pm, Old Codger <oldcod...@anyoldwherewilldo.com>
>wrote:
>> http://www.seashepherd.org/
>>
>> Sea Shepherd Announces:
>> Seal Defense Campaign 2008!
>> Sea Shepherd Crew to Shift from the Southern Ice to the Northern Ice

>Once again, the Sea Shepherd organization starts it annual fund
>raising campaign by spreading lies about the seal hunt...using the
>pictures of snow white cuddly seals to enrage a public....despite the
>fact that those seals ARE NOT HUNTED.

Actually the pictures are harp seals and they are slaughtered by being
battered to death.

>Whitecoats have not been hunted for more than twenty years. 

That was only stopped due to international protest.

>So, why do they still 

Expose cruel, senseless slaughter of wildlife? Because it's the right
thing to do even though a few weirdo's like yourself may get their
kicks from cruelty.

>The hunt is humane.

The hunt is cruel, brutal and inhumane. The hunters treat humans in
the same manner who should dare to protest about their evil deeds.

> The WWF has stopped protesting it because they've
>determined the hunt is sustainable and humane.

WWF never did complain. WWF are a pro hunt group and was formed by
trophy hunters to ensure the survival of it's prey species. They have
successfully conned society into thinking they care for wildlife and
try very hard to obscure their agenda.

Nice try Mr Gnome but thanks for the opportunity of putting the record
straight.

While your here and so keen to remove the fishing gnome angler groups
from your post, which I have reinstated,perhaps you could tell us
where's the fun in sitting on your fat arses on the edge of oversized
fishbowls, throwing loaves of bread into the water. What kind of lard
arse hobby is that?

Anyway.

The Wicked Wildlife Fund 

http://www.wickedwildlifefund.com/abuse.html 

The WWF Endorses the Killing of Wild Animals, Too 
The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) gives special meaning to the word 
“conservation.” The organization, founded in 1961 by a group of 
wealthy trophy hunters, apparently believes that conserving animals 
means keeping them around long enough for well-heeled “sportsmen” to 
blast them out of the woods, oceans, skies, plains of Africa, and 
jungles of Asia. Past WWF chapter presidents include C.R. “Pink” 
Gutermuth, who also served as president of the National Rifle 
Association, and trophy hunter Francis L. Kellogg, who is legendary 
for his massive kills. In its early days, the WWF even used fur 
auctions to raise funds. 


Since then, the WWF has learned that most people are appalled by 
hunting and trapping, so today, the organization veils its true stance
under phrases like “sustainable development,” arguing that killing is 
acceptable under some circumstances. When answering difficult 
questions about its policy on hunting, trapping, and whaling, the WWF 
is careful never to state outright that it approves of all these 
activities. But don’t be fooled, the WWF’s intentions are all too 
clear and deadly. 


Sealing 
According to the Web site of the WWF’s Canadian office, “WWF is not an
animal welfare organization. We support the hunting and consumption of
wild animals provided the harvesting does not threaten the long-term 
survival of wildlife populations. WWF has never opposed a sustainable 
seal hunt in northern or eastern Canada.” However, despite the WWF’s 
portrayal of the situation, the Canadian seal hunt is anything but a 
“subsistence” hunt––it is the largest slaughter of marine mammals in 
the world. Quotas established by the Canadian government have soared 
to an all-time high: 350,000 seals per year for the next three years. 
Not since the mid-1800s, when unrestricted slaughter saw a million 
seals per year killed, has so much blood been shed on the ice off 
Canada’s East Coast. 
Worse is that the Canadian government has stated in internal documents
that having the WWF’s support for any raise in seal quotas is 
important, and the WWF’s position statement suggests that it had been 
working with the Canadian government before the quota was announced. 
In other words, the WWF had the power to help avert the largest quota 
of harp seal pups in history but chose, instead, to let it happen 
without so much as a word of opposition. 


Whaling 
While the WWF states that it opposes “commercial whaling,” it does 
support the slaughter of whales by native tribes and under some other 
conditions. When asked directly about its policy, WWF is vague, 
stating: “WWF’s views on whether sustainable whaling should be 
permitted derive from its mission ‘to conserve nature and ecological 
processes and to help build a future in which humans live in harmony 
with nature.’” In the past, WWF officials have clearly stated that 
“WWF International has the national WWF organizations behind it in the
view that as soon as one can ensure a sustainable commercial harvest 
of the great whales under secure international control, then whaling 
will no longer be a WWF concern.” 


Sport Hunting 
As one would expect of an organization founded by hunters, the WWF 
does not oppose the slaughter of animals with guns and other weapons 
for sport. Rather than working to stop the killing, the WWF believes 
that hunting should be regulated, arguing that wealthy trophy hunters 
can bring income to poorer nations. The WWF claims that it has no 
power to stop hunting, stating, “The decision to allow trophy hunting 
is a sovereign one made entirely by the governments concerned. … We 
will continue to monitor governments’ enforcement of important trade 
laws to ensure that trophy hunting is done within the legal standards 
of that area.” 


Elephants 
The WWF believes that culling—another way of saying 
“killing”—elephants is acceptable, as is the trade in ivory, because 
the profits that it brings spur governments to keep elephants from 
going extinct. In 2000, U.S. News & World Report reported that WWF 
representatives traveled to Nairobi to ask the United Nations to lift 
the ban on the ivory trade in order to allow a “sustainable harvest of
ivory for horns and hunting trophies.” 


The WWF’s bizarre view—that we must kill some animals now in order to 
save animals to kill later—has proved false time and again. The trade 
in ivory has only encouraged rampant poaching, the senseless slaughter
of elephants. The WWF tries to duck the issue by falsely stating, “The
decision to cull, or to select animals from the herd for removal or 
death, is indeed an agonizing choice, but it is one made entirely by 
the governments concerned and there is no international involvement in
those decisions.” 


Trapping 
As with hunting and whaling, the WWF refuses to condemn the massive 
killing of animals with steel-jaw leghold traps. While calling itself 
a “preservationist” organization that “seek[s] to be the voice for 
those creatures who have no voice,” the WWF stands back from the 
issue, stating that “the trade in furs, skins, and other products of 
animals that are not endangered isn’t the focus of our campaign.” 
But no matter how hard the WWF tries to “greenwash” its support of 
animal slaughter, its real message rings out loud and clear: Animals 
are ours to hunt, trap, kill, poison, and use as we see fit. And 
although appeals to preserve genetic diversity, ecosystems, and the 
planet sound good on paper, they mean little if what the WWF is really
advocating is more efficient killing fields. 


Wolf Hunting 
Despite an ongoing international tourist boycott that was called in 
response to the wolf “control” program in Alaska, in which at least 
100 wolves have been shot as of March 2004, the WWF is promoting 
several trips to Alaska throughout June, July, and August 2004 as part
of “WWF Travel,” an “ecotourism” program. When asked why the WWF was 
sending its members to Alaska, effectively undermining efforts to save
wolves in the state, the WWF travel desk representative stated that 
the WWF did not consider the matter of wolf-killing a priority. 



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