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Old January 10th 04, 02:04 AM
Joseph Kochanowski
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Default Biker Killed by Mountain Lion

(Edward Dolan) wrote in message . com...
"DH" wrote in message ...

I don't know what the solution is. Do you hunt down the animal for
killing even though that's what it does. If it were a domesticated dog,
we would put it to sleep. Do we kill bears that have attacked humans?
What's the manner we deal with mountain lions?

How should this be handled?


Man in his present state of society cannot really coexist with the big
killer carnivores. Even in a place like Yellowstone it is an eternal
dilemma. Complete separation of man and killer beast is the only
solution, even if it means that you have got to kill off all the big
carnivores. That historically is how the problem has always been
handled of course until fairly recently.

With the danger of these animals going extinct due to man's occupation
of every habitable square inch of the earth's surface we (the more
advanced Western civilizations) have decided to save them from that
fate. I am afraid however that zoos are the only solution. Sad but
true! Or does any one here on this newsgroup wish to sacrifice his
life so that the beasties can live? As Lorenzo would say, I thought
not!

The only solution that occurs to me is to set aside really enormous
kingdoms of nature (bio-preserves) and keep man away from them except
as infrequent visitors. This might be the best possible use for huge
areas of Canada and Siberia as well as central Asia and other
wastelands scattered about the earth. That is actually what we are
attempting to do right now but on a much smaller scale, but man pokes
his nose everywhere, even in places like the back country of
Yellowstone and Glacier.

But Orange County in Southern California should not be set aside for a
nature preserve for killer carnivores. Actually, I am not much in
favor of there even being bears and wolves in Yellowstone. To see a
pack of wolves ripping and tearing some poor beast apart while it is
still living is a horror not to be forgotten.

Since man has taken over the earth anyway we might as well design it
more to suit our purposes. We are going to exterminate the Wild and
maybe it is good riddance. We came from the Wild ourselves in terms of
our evolution but now maybe it is time to cut the tether. We shall
become like the Gods and rule without reference to anything outside
ourselves. Of course, we shall end up living in a world where our only
companions will be cockroaches and rats, but that is all we deserve
anyway.

Ed Dolan - Minnesota


I would like to see more carnivorous animals where I live. Evolution
has been taking a detour among the humans I coexist with. The
successful individuals have to pay more taxes than the lazy ones who
collect free government benefits.The man eating animals should set
evolution and the survival of the fittest on the right track again.
Carnivorous beasts would certainly help with the drunk driver problem.
Drunks would be easy prey for the beasts. This would also be a good
motivation for all the children who are having a problem with staying
in shape. Their parents could warn them that playing computer games
too much or watching TV means the big cats will get them. This could
certainly help solve the increase of childhood diabetes.I would like
to see any problem that exist with the beasts settled by an ACLU
lawyer confronting the wild animals directly. I am not afraid of a
mountain lion or wolf pack while I ride my recumbent streamliner. With
any luck the wild animals would help improve the performance of
recumbents on the market.
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