Wildlife
Animal Aid has long been concerned about the growing
tendency to scapegoat various animal species for the environmental
and commercial vices of human beings.
Some species are being targeted because they are
deemed to interfere with modern agricultural or 'game'
bird production systems; others because they are regarded as urban
'pests' or health risks.
The prerequisite for any wholesale attempt at species destruction/'control'
is to demonise the animal in question. This is invariably undertaken
by exaggerating or simply inventing the negative impact the target
species has on other, more favoured species, or on the livelihood
and physical well-being of people.
Animal Aid argues that we must face up to our own environmental
and commercial vices - and take constructive action that remedies
the damage. Blaming animals is both morally obnoxious and self-defeating.
It is literally a dead-end to imagine that ecological harmony can
be restored through the barrel of a gun or through the use of body-crushing
traps, snares and poisons.
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