In a tragic and saddening turn of events, a bear named Cinder who was rescued and rehabilitated after devastating wildfires was shot dead by a hunter. The sad news comes after the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife reported to the Idaho Black Bear Rehab, the charity organization that rehabilitated and released Cinder, lost their signal on a tracking collar.
Cinder's paws were badly burnt during wildfires and the IBBR rescued and rehabilitated the beautiful bear before releasing her back into the wild. This is another reason why trophy hunting and really hunting period need to be reevaluated as something that is acceptable. All of the time and effort this organization put into helping this poor bear regain its life only to ave the animal shot dead by a hunter not soon after being released? What a tragic situation but also one that angers me tremendously. These people who get their thrills out of killing animals like this are allowed to do so without any justification aside from the fact that it's some kind of fun activity. They walk around shooting and killing whatever the hell they want like they own the forests, environment, and animals within the areas they hunt. It sickens me the sense of entitlement these people have and sickens me ever more so that governments allow this sort of activity. When will the world wake up to this atrocity of a sport and finally put an end to it? How many more animals have to be stalked, frightened, and shot dead in the name of fun? Trophy hunting is currently the reason that animals like lions, giraffes, elephants, and leopards are endangered and at risk of going extinct in the wild. Why is it that when these animals are reportedly at risk the government then decides to protect them? It's their allowances of these sorts of activities that have put these animals at risk to begin with? It's so hypocritical to allow hunting but then work to protect the same animals that they allowed to be hunted to the point of endangerment. Wolves, bears, and other varieties of big cats are also at risk because of hunting but I assume we'll just wait until they are nearly extinct to give a fuck about them. Cinder's story shines a light on the abhorrent actions of hunters and definitely makes you wonder, when will the unnecessary killing stop? HAPPY VEG
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