I have eaten Grizzly before. It depends on where its hunted: in parts of Canada no biggie.
I have eaten Grizzly before. It depends on where its hunted: in parts of Canada no biggie.
She IS rather cool though. I mean she pissed off Donald Trump with her tattoos.
Except, most people aren't clued into the Midwest and West. Most people don't know the fastest growing segment of hunters are women. We're pretty invisible in society outside of the conservation circles we dwell in.
People definitely eat bear. I have eaten bear. Rather good, especially when in a cast iron skillet with a little worcestershire sauce.
Except most people still think of hunting as just a thing old white men do. Most don't know that the fastest growing demographic in hunting is women.
Fuck your need to judge people for things you absolutely do not understand.
The cubs will be absolutely fine, you realize. Other than that they leave their mothers eventually anyway, most wild animals are perfectly fine regardless.
The words are used interchangeably, but “harvested” is the word used in many conservation guides, as is the word “took” or “taken.” I wrote an explanation for someone else:
“Harvested” is the word used in most conservation guides, and in state laws concerning the killing of animals. These animals are a natural resource that is monitored and developed, just like any other.
Harvested is the word that is used in state guides and policy. These animals are natural resources, so they are harvested in a controlled manner. Similar to any other living things that is grown for a purpose.