rrader
June 18, 2003, 12:21 PM
Found this passage in a Washington Times article about the Canadian seal hunt:
http://www.washingtontimes.com/world/20030617-114837-5322r.htm
What has changed is a sense of urgency over the growing seal population, prompting Canada to raise its yearly limits on the seal hunt. But Canada says it is still trying to make the hunt as humane as possible. :D Just this year, Canada began to require that hunters poke a seal in the eye to see if it blinks to ensure it's dead before skinning it. :D
Sounds pretty humane to me :D Wonder where I can get some baby Harp seal seat covers for my SUV :evil:
http://www.washingtontimes.com/world/20030617-114837-5322r.htm
What has changed is a sense of urgency over the growing seal population, prompting Canada to raise its yearly limits on the seal hunt. But Canada says it is still trying to make the hunt as humane as possible. :D Just this year, Canada began to require that hunters poke a seal in the eye to see if it blinks to ensure it's dead before skinning it. :D
Sounds pretty humane to me :D Wonder where I can get some baby Harp seal seat covers for my SUV :evil: