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--></style>&l Quoting darrell@abolitphotos.ca: > It would be nice to see some rational thinkers in the naturalist > community, it would go a long way. Simply look at the shooting > accidents, they are near zero, to be afraid to go in the woods in > hunting season is down right ridiculous. * there was a big foop when Sunday hunting was introduced in Ontario, some time ago now, but I've never heard anything bad come of it in eastern Ontario. I don't know about down near Toronto, where one might hypothesize there'd be unskilled urban hunters who'd shoot at anything, though I suspect that training courses have reduced the incidence of this. One should wear something orange when one goes out during any hunting season, and this would just mean putting on the orange hat or vest on Sunday as well as the rest of the week. Wildlife management folks understand Deer populations pretty well, and tend to manage them for relatively big herds, so in areas without lots of Wolves the hunters are naturalists' allies in trying to preserve the forests and the plants the Deer would otherwise browse away. fred. ========================================== > > On Mon, 16 Feb 2015 09:50:09 -0400, Keith Lowe wrote: > > I?m shocked the Nova Scotia government is even considering > allowing hunting on Sundays. If you don?t want to lose both weekend > days for wintertime recreation in the woods, please take a moment to > answer these 3 questions. > > http://novascotia.fluidsurveys.com/surveys/OSR/sunday-hunting/ > > > Keith Lowe > > Halifax > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------ Frederick W. Schueler & Aleta Karstad Mudpuppy Night - http://pinicola.ca/mudpup1.htm Vulnerable Watersheds - http://vulnerablewaters.blogspot.ca/ study our books - http://pinicola.ca/books/index.htm RR#2 Bishops Mills, Ontario, Canada K0G 1T0 on the Smiths Falls Limestone Plain 44* 52'N 75* 42'W (613)258-3107 <bckcdb at istar.ca> http://pinicola.ca/ "[The] two fundamental steps of scientific thought - the conjecture and refutation of Popper - have little place in the usual conception of intelligence. If something is to be dismissed as inadequate, it is surely not Darwin [, whose] works manifest the activity of a mind seeking for wisdom, a value which conventional philosophy has largely abandoned." Ghiselen, 1969. Triumph of the Darwinian Method, p 237. ------------------------------------------------------------
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