Triest dat het arme dier later toch werd vermoord door uiterst laffe collega-jagers, dit in de tuinen van bewoners die hierover bijzonder ontzet waren...........
De hoogste tijd dat de jacht wordt verboden, we leven goddomme in 2017 er zijn voldoende methoden om te zorgen dat dit niet nodig is*. Als het over Nederland gaat, moeten eerst alle natuurgebieden in Nederland worden verbonden (de ecologische hoofdstructuur), iets waar de Groningse CDA paardenhandelaar en opperschoft Bleker, plus de gemuteerde Zeeuwse CDA kleiaardappel Balkenende een streep door hebben gezet........ Ach ja, het CDA: hoe meer dieren in Nederland worden vermoord, hoe beter het is...... Zo is deze partij, naast misdadigers partij VVD, de grote promotor van de intensieve veehouderij, die jaarlijks goed is voor de vreselijke dood van 500 miljoen dieren......
Vroege Vogels zal dit bericht waarschijnlijk niet brengen, immers presentator Bentveld is bevriend met jagers (op wilde zwijnen en ganzen)........... Het nieuwsoverzicht in dit programma heeft men laten vallen, het is te vaak negatief voor de zittende regering en dat kan je als regeringsgetrouwe publieke (bepaald niet onafhankelijke) omroep natuurlijk niet dulden........
* Met vliegveld Lelystad, komen tienduizenden vogels in gevaar, daar de aanvliegroutes over natuurgebieden gaan en er NB een natuurgebied in de buurt van het vliegveld is te vinden. Ondanks dat er methoden zijn om de dieren te verjagen (zoals laserstralen), zal men net als bij Schiphol vogels vermoorden door ze af te laten schieten of te vergassen.......
Hunter Killed by Deer With Antlers Like Knives in Brutal Attack
November
10, 2017 at 8:44 am
Written
by Anti-Media
Team
(ANTIMEDIA) France
— In
an ironic twist of fate, a French hunter was gored to
death this week by a cornered deer just days after outrage erupted
over the “sadistic” way
French hunters had killed a different deer.
Regis
Levasseur, 62, was acting as
a “beater” — someone who helps flush out and corner prey —
when he was killed this week near Compiegne forest, about 50 miles
northeast of Paris. Levasseur was not armed at the time.
“Normally
the animal would flee, but this time he decided to charge,” Guy
Harle, president of the local hunter’s
federation, told France’s The
Local. “It
came after him.”
While
the goring of a human being is certainly brutal, many feel it’s no
less so than the way a deer met its end at the hands of hunters weeks
before. From The
Telegraph on
Tuesday:
“French
hunters with hounds have sparked widespread outrage after chasing a
stag into a residential front garden before finishing off the
exhausted animal while police looked on.
“Stag
and deer hunting with hounds is flourishing in France, where —
unlike in the UK — the tradition has until now faced little
challenge from politicians or animal-rights activists.”
The
problem with this particular hunt, however, was that the game was
chased into Lacroix-Saint-Ouen, a village on the edge of the
Compiegne forest. In another piece of irony, this was near the same
forest where Regis Levasseur was killed this week.
The
wild deer caused a commotion, and residents took
to the
street. Among them were anti-hunting activists, who were ready with
their cameras. The footage of
the October 21 hunt shows the exhausted animal sitting in the front
yard of one of the homes as hunters climb over the garden fence to
pursue it.
“Armed
police then move to prevent protesters approaching as the hunters
shoot the stag (off camera) and drag off its carcass, cleaning up
afterwards. They later reportedly let the dogs devour the carcass.
The ceremony, known as ‘la curée’, is performed as a tribute to
the prey and to reward the hounds.”
When
the footage was uploaded, the public outcry prompted France’s
environment minister, Nicolas Hulot, to condemn hound
hunting as “a
practice from another century” that “prolongs
the agony” of
the animal.
Eric
Gaftarnik, the secretary general of France’s Society for the
Protection of Animals (SPA), shared a
similar sentiment with the Telegraph.
“To
pursue an animal on horseback with dogs until it is exhausted and
then kill it with a weapon for entertainment is a sadistic
practice,” he
said.
For
Guy Harle, a hunting buddy of the late Levasseur, his friend’s
death this week is proof the hunters who killed the deer were
justified.
“Here
we have the painful illustration of the danger that a wild animal can
represent,” he told The
Local.
Continuing,
Harle asked society to ponder what could have been while somehow
omitting the fact that nothing at all would have been had the hunters
not chased the animal into Lacroix-Saint-Ouen in the first place:
“What
would have happened at Lacroix-Saint-Ouen if the stag had charged
around the neighborhood? This should serve as a lesson.”
There
wasn’t much sympathy for that argument on Twitter, The
Local reports,
as many in France linked the Levasseur and the hound hunting stories
together with the hashtag “#karma.”