by Falconoffury » Tue 30 Jan 2007, 01:24:19
What bothers me is the fact that the rangers went to the area and killed 2 cougars. Those cougars could have had nothing to do with the attack, especially considering that only one cougar attacked the man. Not only that, but I don't think that will be a lesson for all the other cougars. It defies all logic.
Even if the cougar killed and ate a person, I don't think it should be hunted down and killed. Unless they can hunt down the cougar soon after the attack, there is no way to be sure that they are killing the right cougar. Even then, it serves no productive purpose. The cougars don't learn their lesson.
"If humans don't control their numbers, nature will." -Pimentel
"There is not enough trash to go around for everyone," said Banrel, one of the participants in the cattle massacre.
"Bush, Bush, listen well: Two shoes on your head," the protesters chant