sam menard
CGN Regular
Social acceptability is a moving and evolving target. As hunters, we have a responsibility to constantly review our behaviour to define what is acceptable ethical behaviour. If we don’t self-assess and make adjustments, to our behaviour, others will do it for us. What’s important to note note is what is deemed to be acceptable depends on the lens on which the activity is viewed. Differences in culture is a good example, especially when the purpose of taking an animal’s life is for sustenance as opposed to the experience. Sometimes, there are different ways to look at an issue.
One of the principles of regulated hunting is the concept of fair chase. Personally, I find the shooting of hibernating bear and her cubs abhorrent, but I can think of situations where it would be an acceptable and efficient practice if my survival depended on eating them.
One of the principles of regulated hunting is the concept of fair chase. Personally, I find the shooting of hibernating bear and her cubs abhorrent, but I can think of situations where it would be an acceptable and efficient practice if my survival depended on eating them.
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