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Old 13-07-2011, 07:53 PM
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Amongst peoples like the Inuit and such, fine. Where there's only a few killed a year it doesn't harm any population.
When I say "traditional hunting" I mean for your family, tribe or village's food supply. I do not mean trophy hunting where most of the kill is left to rot, or at best feed scavengers; or commercial interests like the Japanese whaling fleets.

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So Australians hunting turtle and dugong okay? ...
Australian Aboriginal communities have that right on their traditional lands.

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... In my view an wild kill needs to have two things covered, human kill and sustainable. As long as those are covered then we should rule things in or out.
Exactly.

Andrew
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