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Uploaded by on Dec 11, 2008

Fagianata 8/12/08

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  • Fantastic dog!

  • @b1ankuberalles Whoa, you need to calm down. No, you don't need to answer to the likes of me, but you did. Although I eat meat, I still love animals and hate to see them being hunted and slaughtered. I wasn't saying anything about that, though. My comment was strictly a joke. So, chill out.

  • @JujixFruit; I most definitely do not need to hunt. I could buy my meat pre-processed, filled with hormones and carcinogens from the store. I would rather get my meat from a reputable source-nature. I will also exercise my RIGHT to hunt and stay in touch with the primal hunt-to-live instinct. I don't need an excuse to hunt, and I most certainly don't need to answer to the likes of you.

  • Americans consume more than 750 million pounds of wild game annually, an amount of meat equal to about 2 million slaughtered cattle. We eat what we kill and give hundreds of thousands of pounds of "good" meat to the needy each year. Since 2000, the Venison Donation Coalition has coordinated the collection and distribution of nearly 500,000 pounds of ground venison (highly nutritious, low fat, high protein meat) for distribution by food banks to those in need.

  • Organizations like Ducks Unlimited have saved more than 12 million acres of wetland habitat, Pheasants Forever has participated in nearly 1,000 different land acquisitions totaling well over 100,000 acres. Pheasants Forever has also worked closely with state agencies to create additional public hunting opportunities. In Nebraska, those efforts have led to CRP-MAP (Managed Access Program). In Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, and South Dakota, PF has Build a Wildlife Area Campaigns up and running.

  • Except for the pheasants.

  • Looks like everybody had a good time.

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